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Iranian foreign minister says ending Israel’s war on Lebanon ‘most important issue’ in US deal

Speaking to diplomats in Tehran, Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, warned that any Israeli attack on Lebanon or continued presence on the country’s territory constituted a violation of the ​agreement with the US.

“The important point I want to emphasise here is that in our view, there are two parties to this memorandum – one side is America and Israel, and the other side is Iran and Hezbollah,” Araghchi said.

“This is perhaps the most important issue in the memorandum – the declaration of an immediate and permanent end to the war on all fronts, including in Lebanon,” he said, as he confirmed that Tehran and Washington will start a new round ⁠of ⁠negotiations on ​Friday in Switzerland.

Abbas Araghchi said the memorandum of understanding will officially enter into force on Friday.
Abbas Araghchi said the memorandum of understanding will officially enter into force on Friday. Photograph: Xinhua/Shutterstock

This is scheduled to happen after the memorandum of understanding is signed in Geneva at a ceremony attended by the US vice-president, JD Vance, and the chief Iranian negotiator, Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf.

Even though the intensity of Israeli strikes on Lebanon has decreased since the announcement of the framework US-Iran deal, analysts say it is very unlikely they will stop altogether.

Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said Israel would not leave the territory it was occupying in Lebanon despite the ceasefire agreement and has insisted on the right to protect northern Israeli communities from Hezbollah’s rockets and drones.

Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, holds a news conference, following the US- Iran deal, in Jerusalem, on 15 June 2026.
Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, holds a news conference, following the US- Iran deal, in Jerusalem, on 15 June 2026. Photograph: Ronen Zvulun/UPI/Shutterstock

Israel says it is targeting Hezbollah assets and fighters but regularly kills civilians and destroys civilian infrastructure in broad attacks across southern Lebanon which have been carried out with effective impunity. But since Iran tied Lebanon to its negotiations with the US, Netanyahu, who is reliant on Washington for military and diplomatic support, has been forced to listen to Trump, at least somewhat.

Hezbollah, meanwhile, credited Iran with a “major achievement” in reaching the agreement, which it said could lead to “the full liberation of our land” and the “return of our prisoners to their homeland and families”.

Along with praising the deal, the Iranian-backed Lebanese militant group said it was committed to resisting Israel “until full withdrawal is achieved”.

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Reports of continued Israeli shelling in Lebanon despite US-Iran agreement

Despite Iran warning that continued Israeli attacks on Lebanon will violate the agreement with the US, Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported Israeli artillery shelling targeting the outskirts of al-Rayhan in Jezzine, a district in southern Lebanon, this morning.

The NNA also reported that a drone targeted a van in the Bint Jbeil district, also in southern Lebanon. There were no immediate reports of any casualties in both cases and we have not yet been able to independently verify these reports.

Overnight, Hezbollah reportedly claimed responsibility for attacking Israeli soldiers advancing towards Kfar Tebnit, a town around four miles north of the Litani river and close to the city of Nabatieh in the south.

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