Exclusive: Trump says Netanyahu agreed not to send troops to Beirut

In developments reported on June 1, 2026, Trump said he secured Israeli and Hezbollah steps toward de-escalation. U.S. President Donald Trump said on June 1, 2026 that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed not to send Israeli troops into Beirut.

Separately, trump posted on Truth Social that troops already en route had been turned back after what he called a productive call with Netanyahu.

In addition, he also said representatives communicated with Hezbollah on mutual cessation of attacks.

The same reports noted that lebanon’s U.S. Embassy later said Hezbollah accepted a U.S. proposal for mutual cessation of attacks, according to President Joseph Aoun’s office.

Authorities also said oil prices rose more than 2% as Israel intensified operations in Lebanon, reports said on June 1.

Further context from the day indicated france requested an emergency U.N. Security Council session on Lebanon as violence escalated.

Related filings and briefings added that israel’s military said it expanded operations north of the Litani River and near Beaufort Castle.

Parallel announcements clarified that UN sources said the Security Council would convene on Lebanon as EU spokespeople urged Israel to halt escalation.

Subsequent updates explained that trump’s posts followed Israeli capture of Beaufort Castle and expanded IDF operations north of the Litani River.

The matter remains under active review according to published timelines.

 

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https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/iran-usa-war-peace-deal-donald-trump-israel-attacks-lebanon-hezbollah-june-1-2026/article71046810.ece

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