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Trump-Netanyahu Call Sparks Middle East Ceasefire, But Instability Lingers

A high-stakes phone call between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu led to a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, easing tensions in the Middle East. However, the future of Iran's nuclear program negotiations and ongoing Israeli military operations remain uncertain.
Tue Jun 02 2026

Trump-Netanyahu Call Spurs Middle East Ceasefire

A pivotal phone call between President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has led to a significant shift in the Middle East landscape. A ceasefire agreement has been reached between Israel and Hezbollah, resulting in the cessation of Israeli airstrikes on Beirut, Lebanon. President Trump hailed the agreement as a major step towards de-escalation in the region, stating that it prevented potentially devastating assaults on Beirut and a broader regional conflict.

Lingering Instability Despite Easing Tensions

Despite the ceasefire, Israel has expressed its intent to continue military operations in Southern Lebanon, asserting its freedom to act against security threats. Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasized that Israel's campaign against Hezbollah is not over and that Israeli forces would continue to operate in Southern Lebanon. Furthermore, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio mentioned that progress is being made in negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program, but cautioned that the ultimate success of these talks remains uncertain. Iran has indicated willingness to negotiate, though responses may take days, leaving the long-term stability of the Middle East still in question.

*Source: YouTube: NDTV (2026-06-02)*

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