Tensions Over Lebanon Remain High Following Israel, Iran Fighting
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Netanyahu and Trump started a war together. Now, their differing goals have put them at odds
The fighting has since died down, but the differences between the two leaders are likely to persist, in part because of their domestic political considerations.
Tensions Over Lebanon Remain High Following Israel, Iran Fighting
PODCAST: June 9, 2026 ~ Chris Renwick and Lloyd Jackson spoke with Austin Gullett, a former Navy Intel Officer. They discussed an Army helicopter crash, Israeli attacks in Iran, and shifting alliances in the Middle East.IRAN ~ Tensions are high amid U.S.-Iranian ceasefire negotiations after Iran and Israel traded missile strikes over the weekend, with President Donald Trump urging both sides to restrain themselves from further military …
Sunday's brief resurgence showed that Israel can still strike, but not always control the escalation - The triangle of Iran, Hezbollah and the US now limits Tel Aviv's room for maneuver, but especially the country's longest-serving Prime Minister
Trump called an Israel-Iran timeout but Lebanese impasse threatens more fighting
A limited strike on Iran allowed Netanyahu to project resolve, and the end of the flare-up enables the president to refocus on nuclear negotiations. At the same time, the Iranian regime's willingness to take risks has been exposed, as has Israel's growing dependence on the U.S. and the limits of Netanyahu's ability to drive the regional agenda
Donald Trump ensures that negotiations with Iran can be concluded in the coming days. Israel continues to attack southern Lebanon and Iran threatens to come out again in defense of the Lebanese.

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