LiveLive Updates June 01, 2026Share to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribeJune 01, 2026UpdatesRECAP: 17-year-old girl seriously wounded in suspected West Bank stabbing attack Here are Sunday's latest updates from the U.S.-Iran cease-fire and Israel's war with Hezbollah:■ Two Israeli teens were wounded, one seriously, after a vehicle struck several people at a major West Bank intersection, medics said. ■ U.S. President Donald Trump said in an interview with Fox News that Iran's military has not been targeted as aggressively as other parts of the regime because Washington views it as "somewhat moderate."■ The IDF said its forces have reached the Beaufort Castle area in southern Lebanon and are establishing a presence there.■ IDF Staff Sgt. Michael Tyukin, 21, from Ashkelon, was killed by a drone attack in southern Lebanon on Saturday, according to the IDF.■ The Gaza Health Ministry said that one person was killed and eight people were wounded in the past 24 hours.■ Iran will not accept any agreement ending its conflict with the U.S. unless there is certainty that the Iranian people's rights are secured, top negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said, according to state media.■ A Palestinian was shot and wounded in his lower back by Israeli forces in the West Bank city of Tulkarm, the Palestinian Red Crescent said.■ U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is leading efforts to stabilize the Israel-Lebanon cease-fire and is expected to announce a new agreement following political track negotiations in Washington Tuesday, the privately owned Lebanon Broadcasting Corporation International reported, citing sources.■ France requested an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council following the recent escalation in Lebanon.■ Far-right Israeli ministers, including Bezalel Smotrich, were among the record-size Israeli Knesset delegation marching in the annual Israel Day parade in Manhattan.11 hours agoSmotrich, far-right ministers lead largest ever Knesset delegation to New York's Israel Day Parade NEW YORK – Far-right Israeli ministers, including Bezalel Smotrich, were among the record-size Israeli Knesset delegation marching in the annual Israel Day parade in Manhattan on Sunday. Far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich leads a delegation of Israeli ministers at the annual Israel Day parade, Sunday Credit: Liri AgamiFar-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich leads a delegation of Israeli ministers at the annual Israel Day parade, Sunday Credit: Liri AgamiFloats from a range of different Jewish and pro-Israel organizations, from the Jewish National Fund to the Jewish War Veterans, moved down Fifth Avenue to the backdrop of blaring Israeli pop music. Thousands of people are taking part, while Mayor Zohran Mamdani decided to skip the event, making him the first mayor in the parade's 61-year history to do so. The Israeli delegation, led by Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana, was presented as part of efforts to bolster Israel's image in the United States and counter growing criticism of the country in New York and beyond. Far-right Ministers Ofir Sofer and Amichai Eliyahu are in attendance, alongside lawmakers Yitzhak Wasserlauf and Ariel Kallner.Demonstrators gather to protest the annual Israel Day Parade in New York City, Sunday. Credit: Liri AgamiDemonstrators gather to protest the annual Israel Day Parade in New York City, Sunday. Credit: Liri AgamiA group of roughly 25 protesters affiliated with Israelis for Peace and Friends of Standing Together had gathered along the parade route to protest the delegation, who one protester told Haaretz "are here doing empty hasbara while Israelis have been running to shelters for three years.""While Gaza lies in ruins and is still under attack, as is the West Bank, as is Lebanon – they're here doing empty hasbara and feeling victorious. For what? They should be in mourning," she added.Also among those attending are Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, New York Gov. 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