US Vice President J.D. Vance confirmed that the United States will continue its efforts to conclude a nuclear agreement with Iran, whether Israel likes it or not. Vance told Fox News that US President Donald Trump believes that "a long-term agreement can be reached on the Iranian nuclear program, and he is right about that." Vance added that "Israel" may or may not like this, but "we believe it is in the interest of the United States of America." Trump had ruled out Israel launching a new escalation in the region or resuming its strikes against Iran. "I don't think that's going to happen," Trump said. "Things are going very well. Iran is doing what it has to do." American media reported that Trump warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Washington would not support Israel in any new military operations against Iran, after the Israeli attacks on areas in Iran yesterday, Monday. On the evening of Sunday, June 7, Iran carried out attacks on the north of the occupied territories in response to the Israeli attack on the southern suburb of Beirut, before responding with attacks on the north and center of the occupied territories after the Israeli strikes on its territory.