İsrail'in Lübnan Saldırıları Tırmanırken Netanyahu Güvenlik Toplantısı Düzenliyor
İsrail Başbakanı Benyamin Netanyahu, Lübnan'da devam eden askeri operasyonların tırmandığı bir dönemde bu akşam üst düzey bir güvenlik toplantısı düzenliyor. İsrail güçleri Hizbullah'ın faaliyet gösterdiği bölgelere daha derin ilerlerken, operasyonların kapsamı genişliyor. Toplantı, ABD-İran müzakerelerinin sürdüğü ve Tahran'ın bazı taleplerde ısrar ettiği bir zamana denk geliyor. Lübnan Sağlık Bakanlığı'nın açıklamasına göre, Mart ayından bu yana İsrail saldırılarında ölü sayısı 3 bin 433'e, yaralı sayısı ise 10 bin 395'e yükseldi. Bu rakamlar bölgedeki insani durumun vahametini gözler önüne seriyor. Diplomatik kaynaklar, müzakerelerin seyrinin artan çatışmalarla birlikte daha da karmaşık hale geldiğini belirtiyor.
This summary is currently in Turkish; automated English translation is coming soon.
Bağlam, hikayenin etrafındaki ülke + lider + komşu hikaye ağına dayanılarak AI tarafından üretildi. Olgu içerikleri için her zaman üstteki kaynak linklerine başvurun.
Bu gündemi takip et
İran gelişmelerini kaçırma — ücretsiz kaydol, günlük brifinginde gör.
Timeline
latest: 03 Jun- Security30 May, 20:43
Netanyahu to hold security talks as Israel escalates attacks on Lebanon
Netanyahu to hold security talks as Israel escalates attacks on Lebanon Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is due to convene a high-level security meeting at 10:30pm local time (19:30 GMT) as Israeli forces continue their military offensive in Lebanon and push deeper into areas where Hezbollah operates. The meeting comes as US-Iran negotiations continue, with Tehran reportedly insisting that any broader agreement must include an immediate halt to Israel's attacks on Lebanon. Despite diplomatic efforts, Israel has continued its bombardment of Lebanese territory, with civilian casualties mounting and large areas of the country's south suffering extensive destruction. Netanyahu and senior Israeli officials have repeatedly vowed to disarm Hezbollah through military force, signalling no immediate shift in Israel's campaign despite ongoing regional efforts to secure a ceasefire.
- Security02 Jun, 00:00
Iran war live: Trump talks to Hezbollah, Israel as Lebanon fighting surges
Death toll from Israel's attacks on Lebanon since March has reached 3,433, with 10,395 injured, says Health Ministry.
- Security02 Jun, 07:19
Middle East crisis live: Conflict continues in Lebanon despite Trump hailing Israeli-Hezbollah de-escalation
Israeli military says it intercepted missiles from Lebanon this morning while Netanyahu says his forces will continue operating in the south of the country Trump says Hezbollah and Israel have agreed to ‘stop all shooting’ Hello and welcome to the Guardian’s continuing coverage of the crisis in the Middle East. Donald Trump has hailed an agreement to de-escalate the fighting in Lebanon, which has killed thousands of people and inflamed tensions in the broader US-Israeli war with Iran. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) threatened to open “new fronts” and keep the strait of Hormuz closed over Israel’s offensive in Lebanon, state media reported. “Iran considers crossing the red lines in Lebanon and Gaza to mean direct war,” state TV quoted the IRGC’ intelligence organisation as saying. The ceasefire already in place between Iran and the US is unequivocally a ceasefire on all fronts, including in Lebanon, Iran’s top diplomat said yesterday after Netanyahu ordered attacks on the Hezbollah-controlled southern suburbs of Beirut. “Violation on one front is a violation of the ceasefire on all fronts. The US and Israel are responsible for the consequences of any violation,” foreign minister Abbas Araghchi wrote on X. US secretary of state Marco Rubio will face questions at Congress today for the first time since the Iran war began. He will testify before House and Senate committees on the state department’s 2027 budget request, where he is expected to face questions about Trump’s war efforts and shifting diplomatic goals. Oil prices jumped and equities slid as Middle East peace talks stumbled and tensions mounted between Iran and the US. Crude futures shot more than 5% higher yesterday as an Iranian news agency announced Tehran had suspended the negotiations with the US via mediators, AFP reported. US forces intercepted two Iranian ballistic missiles targeting American forces based in Kuwait late on Sunday, the US military said yesterday. No American personnel were harmed, it added. Continue reading...
- Security02 Jun, 09:39
Trump says Iran talks moving fast despite threat to widen war
US President Donald Trump said Monday that talks with Iran were moving at a "rapid pace", even as Tehran threatened to widen the war by keeping the Strait of Hormuz blocked and activating other pressure points around the region. Iran's Tasnim news agency reported that Tehran had suspended dialogue with mediators over Israel's expanding offensive in Lebanon. Trump later said he had persuaded Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah to de-escalate. FRANCE 24's International Affairs Editor Philip Turle tells us more.
- Security03 Jun, 13:43
Trump denies impasse in Iran talks after fresh strikes on Gulf countries
The ceasefire with Iran is being further tested after Iranian drones hit a terminal building in Kuwait. It forced the country to close down the airport briefly and one person was killed and at least 63 injured, according to the Kuwaiti health ministry. Meanwhile, talks with the US have been stalling over Lebanon and the US military said it had launched strikes on an island in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Security03 Jun, 23:15
Iran says no 'tangible progress' in war talks, Trump says deal close
Iran's foreign minister said on Wednesday that negotiations to end the Middle East war had made "no tangible progress" after fresh US and Iranian strikes tested a fragile ceasefire. Kuwaiti officials said an Iranian drone strike on Kuwait International Airport killed one person and wounded 63, while President Donald Trump said talks could produce a breakthrough "over the weekend."
- Political04 Jun, 00:41
House Passes Iran War Powers Measure, Rebuking Trump | Balance of Power: Late Edition 6/3/2026
"Balance of Power: Late Edition" focuses on the intersection of politics and global business. On today's show, Republican Representative Michael McCaul of Texas, spoke about Congress' War Powers vote and warns that it could 'undermine' and 'take away leverage' from President Donald Trump during ongoing negotiations with Iran, Ned Lamont, Democratic Governor of Connecticut, talks about his state's proposed legislation to enforce a 100% tax on payments received from Donald Trump's $1.8B 'weaponization fund,' and Jeanne Shaheen, Democratic Senator of New Hampshire, speaks about Congress' War Powers vote. (Source: Bloomberg)
- Security04 Jun, 12:47
US House votes to curb Trump on Iran war as talks stall
The US House of Representatives has backed a resolution seeking to halt American military action in Iran -- a symbolic move that deals a political blow to President Donald Trump as efforts to find a deal with Tehran stagnate. Weeks of complicated talks marked by sharp rhetoric and flare-ups of violence have not managed to reach a deal to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which is essential to oil supplies. FRANCE 24's International Affairs Editor Kethevane Gorjestani tells us more.
- Security05 Jun, 00:00
Iran war live: Hezbollah rejects truce as Israel continues Lebanon strikes
Israel's supreme court annuls government ban on international Red Cross visiting Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.
- Political05 Jun, 00:10
Senate Votes Down Bids to Kill DOJ 'Anti-Weaponization Fund | Balance of Power: Late Edition
"Balance of Power: Late Edition" focuses on the intersection of politics and global business. On today's show, Chris Coons, Democratic Senator of Delaware, said he filed an amendment that would prevent any payouts from President Trump's 'anti-weaponization' fund to those who attacked Capitol Hill Police officers during the January 6 riot, and Pete Ricketts, Republican Senator of Nebraska, says the Senate's Vote-a-Rama is 'solely about funding ICE and Border Patrol.' (Source: Bloomberg)
- Security05 Jun, 08:37
Israel-Iran war LIVE: Seven killed as Israel strikes in south Lebanon’s Tyre
Hezbollah has rejected the Israel-Lebanon talks, while a previous ceasefire announced on April 17 has been breached daily, with Israeli troops deployed deep inside Lebanese territory and the Iran-backed militants continuing to attack Israel
- Security05 Jun, 16:49
IAEA chief says US and Iran close to nuclear framework
IAEA chief says US and Iran close to nuclear framework The UN nuclear watchdog chief says Iran and the US are close to agreeing on a nuclear framework, as Israel’s regional war agenda continues to fuel instability. Rafael Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said the agency remains in contact with both sides but is not directly taking part in the talks. “Our sense is that they seem to be pretty close to agreeing on what I would describe more with regards to the nuclear … to sort of a framework, organisational structure to give themselves time to look into the different problems,” he said. Grossi spoke after an emergency IAEA board meeting in Vienna.
- Security05 Jun, 22:25
Iran urges IAEA to show zero tolerance to attacks on nuclear sites
Iran’s delegation to international organizations in Vienna pointed out that international norms must also be established to absolutely prohibit attacks or threats against safeguarded nuclear installations
- Security06 Jun, 05:04
Araghchi rejects claim that Iran is using Lebanon as leverage
Araghchi rejects claim that Iran is using Lebanon as leverage Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi has responded to remarks by Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, who accused Iran of using Lebanon as a “bargaining chip” in negotiations with the United States aimed at ending the war. In a post on X, Araghchi rejected the accusation, writing: “Based on Mr Aoun’s comments, one would think it’s Iran that has occupied 1/5 of Lebanon, displaced 1/4 of Lebanese and bombing his country on daily basis.” “Save Lebanon from the real foe, Mr President,” he added. Based on Mr. Aoun's comments, one would think it's Iran that has occupied 1/5 of Lebanon, displaced 1/4 of Lebanese and bombing his country on daily basis. https://t.co/24OJ9uiIXU June 6, 2026
- Diplomatic06 Jun, 09:06
Iran says US and Israeli strikes to blame for partial loss of nuclear oversight
Iran says US and Israeli strikes to blame for partial loss of nuclear oversight Iran's deputy foreign minister said US and Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites have prevented the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) from being able to monitor them fully. Kazem Gharibabadi said the UN's nuclear watchdog should avoid turning technical reports into “tools of political pressure” if it wanted to contribute to a diplomatic solution. He said that the loss of the IAEA's oversight at some facilities resulted from the attacks rather than a lack of cooperation by Iran, adding that the agency was using the consequences of US and Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites to create “ambiguity” about Tehran's nuclear programme.
- Security07 Jun, 09:35
How have countries around the world responded to the US-Israel war on Iran?
The war, which has entered its 100th day, has triggered global energy crisis, drawing concerns from world leaders.
- Security07 Jun, 04:22
Tens killed, injured during fresh Israel strikes on Lebanon
TEHRAN, Jun. 07 (MNA) – Israeli air strikes and artillery fire across southern Lebanon on Saturday killed 14 people and wounded 31, including two Lebanese army officers, the health ministry said.
- Security06 Jun, 19:10
Tehran criticizes IAEA over nuclear program assessment
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi has stated on his X account that Tehran does not view the latest report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as either a verification measure or a confidence-building document.
- Security04 Jun, 08:55
Trump says US will not return to war against Iran unless American troops are killed - report
The report came just after Netanyahu told CNBC that the US and Israel would resume military action against Iran if needed
- Diplomatic03 Jun, 22:41
Finally: House votes to end Trump's war with Iran
The House of Representatives successfully passed a resolution Wednesday that would direct President Donald Trump to remove U.S. armed forces from hostilities with Iran absent congressional approval. The legislation passed by a vote of 215-208, with all Democrats voting in favor. They were joined by four Republicans. Seven members, including six Republicans, missed the vote. “A War Powers Resolution to end the war in Iran just passed the House! The American people are tired of presidents abusing their power by spending billions of our taxpayer dollars on unnecessary wars.,” Rep. Mark Pocan (D-Wis.) wrote on X following the vote. “I urge the Senate to quickly pass this bill to end Trump’s illegal war in Iran.” Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), Tom Barrett (R-Mich.), Warren Davidson (R-Ohio), and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) broke with the rest of their party to support the resolution, which was introduced by the ranking member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-N.Y.). Davidson was the only one of the four defectors who had not voted in favor of a previous WPA resolution, which ended in a tie. This attempt had been expected to pass after the House GOP leadership abruptly canceled a vote on it in May, when it seemingly was on track to garner enough votes. The Senate passed a similar procedural vote on Iran war powers last month. The votes in both chambers mark a meaningful symbolic rebuke of the Trump administration's increasingly unpopular war. Some Republican members had said that they hoped the administration would come to Congress for authorization after the 60-day limit imposed by the 1973 War Powers Act. Instead, the war has blown past not only that deadline, but also the additional 30 days that the WPA allows for the orderly withdrawal of forces. “It should have passed after 60 days,” Fitzpatrick said after the vote. It is unclear if or when the Senate will next vote on its own version of the bill (S.J. Res. 185) or take up this House version, which is a concurrent resolution and therefore does not necessarily have the force of law and does not go to the president to sign. Like other administrations since the WPA became law, the Trump administration has said it considers the War Powers Act unconstitutional. Proponents of diplomacy with Iran said the outcome showed that the war was becoming increasingly politically untenable. “President Trump has now received two clear and unmistakable signals from a majority of the Republican-controlled House and Republican-controlled Senate: end this war before more harm is done to American security and the American economy,” the president of the National Iranian American Council, Jamal Abdi, said in a statement. “President Trump needs to stop dithering and bring this disastrous war to a close before more harm is done. Otherwise, more harm to the nation and more political blowback will follow." For its part, the Trump administration has argued that “the war is over,” – and therefore not subject to congressional approval – because, as Secretary of State Marco Rubio testified on Wednesday, the U.S. military is no longer “conducting sustained strikes” against Iran, even as the region experienced some of the heaviest attacks over the past five days since the U.S. and Iran entered a ceasefire in April, and the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. Trump, speaking from the Oval Office on Wednesday, said that “in that part of the world, a ceasefire is when you're shooting in a more moderate manner.”
Okumaya devam et
ilgili gelişmeler- Ortak aktörcanlı
ABD-İran Mutabakatına Rağmen İsrail Güney Lübnan’da 4 Kişiyi Öldürdü
ABD ile İran arasında ateşkesi uzatma ve Hürmüz Boğazı’nı yeniden açma yönünde bir anlayışa varıldığı duyurulurken, İsrail ordusu Lübnan’ın güneyinde insansız hava araçlarıyla düzenlediği saldırılarda 4 kişiyi öldürdü. Saldırılar, Nebatiye kentine bağlı Meyfedun ve Şevkin beldelerinde üç aracı hedef aldı. ABD Başkanı Trump, İran’la nükleer anlaşma sağlanamaması halinde saldırıları yeniden başlatmakla tehdit ederken, anlaşmanın bölge genelinde şiddeti azaltması bekleniyordu. BM, mutabakat duyurusunun ardından Lübnan’daki çatışmalarda düşüş gözlemlediğini açıklasa da İsrail’in ateşkes sürecine rağmen sürdürdüğü operasyonlar dikkat çekti. Avrupa Birliği, Lübnan’ın da ateşkes kapsamına alınması gerektiğini vurgulayarak Lübnan ordusuna 100 milyon avroluk yardım paketini onayladı. İsrail’in saldırıları, ABD-İran mutabakatının kâğıt üzerinde kalabileceğine dair kaygıları artırırken, İran Devrim Muhafızları’nın “eller tetikte” açıklaması gerilimin sürebileceğini gösteriyor. Uzmanlar, ateşkesin kalıcı olması için tüm tarafların sahada itidal göstermesi gerektiğini belirtiyor.
140 olay4 sa önce - Ortak aktörcanlı
Lübnan Cumhurbaşkanı Aoun'dan ABD'ye kalıcı destek çağrısı
Lübnan Cumhurbaşkanı Joseph Aoun, İsrail ile varılan ABD destekli çerçeve anlaşmanın ardından Washington'a ülkesine desteğini sürdürme çağrısı yaptı. Cumartesi günü Beyrut'tan yapılan açıklamada Aoun, ABD'den Lübnan'ın kurumlarının, ordusunun ve halkının yanında 'durmasını' istedi. Anlaşma, İsrail-Hizbullah savaşını kalıcı biçimde sona erdirmeyi hedeflese de ateşkes eşitsiz şekilde uygulanıyor. İsrail'in güneyde sürdürdüğü saldırılar, varılan mutabakatın kırılganlığını ortaya koyuyor. Aoun'un çağrısı, savaş yorgunu Lübnan'ın yeniden inşa ve güvenlik tesisinde uluslararası desteğe bağımlı olduğunu gösteriyor. ABD'nin kalıcı angajmanı, anlaşmanın işlerliği ve kırılgan devlet kurumlarının desteklenmesi açısından hassas önem taşıyor.
ABD1 olay1 gün önce - Ortak aktör
İsrail'den Yeni Tahliye Emirleri; ABD Koordinasyonuyla Lübnan'da Derinleşen Operasyon
İsrail ordusu, 30 Mayıs 2026 Cumartesi günü yayımladığı yeni tahliye emirleriyle Lübnan'ın güneyinde Litani Nehri'ni aşarak operasyonlarını genişletti. Ordu birliklerinin nehrin kuzeyine ilerlediği bildirilirken, Hizbullah kuzey İsrail'e roket saldırıları düzenledi. İsrail'in Kanal 15 televizyonuna dayandırılan haberlere göre bu tırmanış, ABD yönetimiyle yakın koordinasyon içinde gerçekleştirildi. Haberler, Washington'un İsrail'in Lübnan'daki askeri operasyonlarının derinleştirilmesindeki rolüne dikkat çekiyor. Litani'nin ötesine geçiş ve yeni tahliye emirleri, çatışmanın şiddetinde belirgin bir artışa işaret ediyor. Gelişme, bölgede insani durumun daha da kötüleşmesi ve diplomatik gerilimlerin tırmanması riskini beraberinde getiriyor.
ABD12 olay10 Haz - Ortak aktör
Lübnan Cumhurbaşkanı Aoun: İsrail'le Savaşı Bitirmek İçin İmkansızı Yapacağım
Lübnan Cumhurbaşkanı Joseph Aoun, İsrail ile devam eden savaşı sona erdirmek için "imkansızı" yapacağını açıkladı. Ateşkes yürürlükte olmasına rağmen İsrail saldırılarının sürdüğü bir ortamda yapılan açıklamada, müzakere çerçevesinin İsrail'in çekilmesi, ateşkesin tam uygulanması ve Lübnan ordusunun sınıra konuşlandırılması üzerine kurulu olduğu belirtildi. İki taraf arasındaki doğrudan görüşmeler eşliğinde yürütülen diplomatik çabalar, bölgedeki kırılgan dengeleri koruma amacı taşıyor. Savaşın ekonomik yansımaları giderek ağırlaşıyor. Maliye Bakanı Yassine Jaber, 2026 yılında ekonominin yüzde 7 ila 10 arasında daralabileceğini ve çatışmaların ülkeye maliyetinin 20 milyar dolara ulaşabileceğini öngörüyor. Dünya Bankası'na göre 2024'teki savaş en az 8 milyar dolarlık hasara yol açarken, Beyrut'un bağımsız diplomasisi Suriye ile ilişkileri de test ediyor. Esad sonrası yeni yönetimle kurulan temaslar, başkent Şam'da Lübnan'ın müstakil adımlarının bölgesel koordinasyonu zedeleyebileceği endişesi yaratıyor. Öte yandan, ABD Temsilcisi Rashida Tlaib'in Washington'un savaştaki rolünün sonlandırılması için oylama çağrısı ve 2 Mart'tan bu yana 3 binden fazla kişinin hayatını kaybettiği saldırılara "katliam" nitelendirmesi, uluslararası boyuttaki baskıyı ortaya koyuyor.
ABD5 olay23 May - Ortak aktör
İsrail Beyrut Banliyölerini Vurdu, Ateşkese Rağmen Lübnan'da Sivil Kayıplar Artıyor
İsrail, güney Lübnan'da yoğun saldırılar düzenlerken, haftalar sonra ilk kez Beyrut yakınlarını da hedef aldı. Başkentin güney banliyölerinde yer alan Dahieh bölgesine yönelik saldırılarda bir kadın ve iki çocuk yaşamını yitirdi. Lübnan makamları, güneydeki bombardımanda en az 14 kişinin öldüğünü açıkladı. Başbakan Netanyahu, Hizbullah’ın İsrailli sivillere yönelik saldırılarına karşılık olarak Beyrut’un varoşlarının hedef alınması talimatını verdi ve bölgede ‘sakinlik olmayacağı’ uyarısı yapıldı. Binlerce kişi evlerini terk etti. Saldırılar, ABD Başkanı Trump’ın İsrail ve Hizbullah’ın çatışmaları azaltma konusunda anlaştığını açıklamasından bir gün sonra ve BM Güvenlik Konseyi’nin toplanması öncesinde gerçekleşti. İran, geniş çaplı bir anlaşmanın koşulu olarak Lübnan’da ateşkesin sağlanması gerektiğini yineledi. Altı haftalık ateşkese karşın artan gerilim, ateşkesin kırılganlığını ve sivil halk üzerindeki insani etkinin büyüdüğünü ortaya koyuyor.
Lübnan9 olay03 Haz - Ortak aktörcanlı
Bahçeli'den Uluslararası Düzene 'Beka Satrancı' Uyarısı
Milliyetçi Hareket Partisi (MHP) Genel Başkanı Devlet Bahçeli, partililere hitaben yaptığı konuşmada, mevcut uluslararası düzenin artık yalnızca açık hamlelerle değil, kapalı kapılar ardında kurgulanan derin senaryolarla şekillendiğini belirtti. Bahçeli, bu ortamı 'çetin ve muhataralı bir beka satrancı' olarak nitelendirdi. Bahçeli'nin sözleri, küresel güç mücadelesinin çok boyutlu ve öngörülemez bir hal aldığına yönelik bir tespiti içeriyor. Lider, hamlelerin sadece masanın üstünde görünen taşlarla yapılmadığını vurgulayarak, uluslararası ilişkilerde perde arkası diplomasisinin ve gizli ittifakların belirleyici rolüne dikkat çekti. Bölgede istikrarın sağlanması adına okyanus ötesi meclisler ile kadim coğrafyalar arasında filizlenen uzlaşı arayışlarına değinen Bahçeli, bu temasların bölgesel dengeler açısından kritik bir dönemece işaret ettiğini ima etti. Açıklama, Ankara'nın değişen küresel dinamikleri yakından izlediğini ve çok kutuplu düzenin getirdiği risklere karşı hazırlıklı olma gereğini ortaya koyuyor.
12 olay3 gün önce