Trump mediates Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported Jun 01, 2026 · Last updated Jun 02, 2026
The ongoing conflict and diplomatic efforts in the Middle East create uncertainty in global markets, particularly impacting oil prices and defense stocks. The potential for a wider regional conflict could lead to significant market volatility, affecting investor confidence in emerging markets and global supply chains.
US President Donald Trump>>> held productive calls with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu>>> and Iran-backed militia Hezbollah>>>, aiming to uphold a truce in Lebanon>>>. Hezbollah>>>, through intermediaries, pledged not to attack Israel>>>, and Benjamin Netanyahu>>> agreed to pull back troops from Lebanon>>>. However, Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon>>> and Hezbollah>>> attacks on Israeli troops continued. Iran>>>'s state media reported a halt in indirect negotiations with the United States>>> and warned of the ceasefire's collapse if Israeli attacks persisted. Israel>>>'s troops have made their deepest incursion into Lebanon>>> in 25 years, reaching the Zaharani River. Lebanon>>>'s presidency later confirmed Hezbollah>>>'s agreement to a US proposal for a mutual cessation of attacks across all Lebanese territory, though this might not extend to northern Israel>>>.
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