2026-06-09
15 分钟Good morning.
Strikes between Iran and Israel complicate Trump's hopes to end the war.
The Wall Street Journal explains the dilemma facing the President.
The conflict had been between the US and Iran,
and now all of a sudden Israel attacking Hezbollah, Hezbollah attacking Israel, has become part of this whole dynamic.
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It's Tuesday, June 9th.
I'm Cecilia Lei, in for Shumita Basu.
This is Apple News Today.
The attacks between Iran and Israel have stopped, at least for now.
Sunday night was the first time the two countries had come into direct conflict in two months,
igniting fears that they were spiraling into open warfare.
But yesterday, both sides pulled back.
It began when Israel struck at Hezbollah in Lebanon,
accusing the Iranian proxy of sending rockets into Northern Israel.
Iran then leapt to Hezbollah's defense, and the two began attacking each other.
As rockets entered the skies, President Trump urged Israel not to escalate,
making direct phone calls to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.