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June 09, 2026

Live Updates
June 09, 2026
Israeli strikes across southern Lebanon killed thirteen people since early on Tuesday, Lebanese state media and medics reported, including a 16-year-old boy killed in a drone strike outside his home. The strikes hit areas in and around the city of Tyre and villages in the Nabatieh region, officials said.
The reported deaths came as the Israeli military issued an evacuation warning for the entire city of Tyre, including its Christian neighborhood, saying it planned to target Hezbollah activity there in the near future.
Israel's attorney general said Tuesday that National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's police-accompanied tour of the mixed Arab-Jewish city of Jaffa last month amounted to prohibited political campaigning.
According to the attorney general, the tour improperly blended police operational activity with political messaging by the far-right minister and his Otzma Yehudit party.
The Gaza Health Ministry demanded Tuesday the immediate release of two ambulance drivers detained by Israeli-backed militias operating in the Gaza Strip.
According to the Health Ministry, seven members of a Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance crew were detained while carrying out humanitarian duties on Gaza's key artery, Salah al-Din road. Five of the crew members were later released, the statement said.
According to local reports, Israeli-backed militias set up checkpoints along Salah al-Din road near the Gaza River Bridge. The militants also detained civilians, the reports said.
In April, Haaretz reported that armed militias in the Gaza Strip, backed by Israel, have stepped up their efforts and issued belligerent statements aimed at positioning the groups as an alternative to Hamas.
As a result, Gaza has seen a rise in violent confrontations between these militias and Hamas.
Eight Palestinians were killed and 34 were wounded in the Gaza Strip in the past day, the Gaza Health Ministry said Tuesday.
A 39-year-old Bat Yam resident was indicted Tuesday on security-related charges of contact with a foreign agent and providing information to the enemy.
According to the charges, Nisan Aviv passed on sensitive information to hostile actors through the Telegram messaging platform. Prosecutors allege he acted for financial gain and was paid through his digital wallet.
The Israeli military ordered on Tuesday the evacuation of residents of Tyre and 11 villages and refugee camps surrounding the southern Lebanese city.
Previous evacuation orders had excluded the Christian quarter, but the military said Hezbollah militants were operating there, without providing evidence. It had warned residents that the area could be subject to evacuation orders if Hezbollah remained present.
The IDF said residents should take shelter north of the Zahrani River.
Reuters contributed to this report.
Israeli settlers raided several West Bank villages Monday, according to Palestinian media reports.
According to Quds News Network, settlers set a vehicle ablaze in the village of Beit Imrin, west of Nablus, and raided the village of Jalud, south of Nablus.
Additional reports said settlers attacked near the entrances of Mukhmas, north of Jerusalem, and Burqa, threw stones at homes near Bethlehem, and targeted a Bedouin community east of Ramallah.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said Israel and Iran have agreed to hold fire for around a week, as the United States attempts to reach a truce deal with Iran.
"They've called it quits, so they're gonna just leave each other alone for another week or something," the president said. "They both agreed through me to stop."
Trump said he had a "very good conversation" with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, adding that he "can't blame him" for the latest flare-up between the sides. "He was hit, he hit back," the president said.
Addressing cease-fire negotiations with Iran, Trump said the sides were in the "final throes of what will be a very, very good deal."
According to the president, such a deal would bar Iran from achieving nuclear weapons and would reopen the Strait of Hormuz "right away."
A United States Army Apache helicopter gunship went down near the Strait of Hormuz on Monday and its two crew members were safely rescued, The New York Times reported on Monday, citing two people briefed on the incident.
It was not immediately clear whether the Apache was shot down by Iranian fire, experienced mechanical failure or encountered some other problem, the report added.
U.S. President Donald Trump said the pilots downed in the incident were "fine."
Reuters could not immediately verify the report.












Iran's ticket allocation for the World Cup has been pulled just days before football's global showpiece kicks off, leaving fans in the lurch after they had already made plans to attend the matches.
Any deal with the ayatollahs is a betrayal of freedom," said one Tehran resident. "They do not attach any value to the people, and are not bound by any value or agreement."
Attending as a guest of Knicks president James Dolan for Game 3 of the NBA Finals matchup against the Spurs, Trump heard the boos from the raucous crowd inside MSG.

Israeli airstrikes continue in southern Lebanon Separate Israeli strikes targeting areas around Tyre continue since early Tuesday morning. At least eight people have been killed after an Israeli airstrike on a housing area in the city of