Israel-Hezbollah Fighting Continues Despite Trump Ceasefire Claim
Netanyahu said the IDF will keep operating as Trump claimed he secured pledges for a renewed ceasefire through intermediaries.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asserted on Tuesday that military operations in southern Lebanon will continue as planned, directly contradicting President Donald Trump's claim that a ceasefire was in place.
- On Monday, Trump announced on Truth Social that he brokered a halt to hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah; Netanyahu maintained the Israeli military will strike terror targets in Beirut if Hezbollah attacks persist.
- During their conversation, Trump reportedly pressured Netanyahu to avoid a major raid on Beirut, while the Israeli leader warned he would strike terror targets there if citizens remain under fire.
- Tehran has suspended indirect negotiations with the United States, warning of potential direct confrontation if Israel continues its military campaign in Lebanon despite mounting international pressure.
- The Health Ministry reports more than 3,400 deaths and over 10,000 injuries as Israeli troops expanded operations across the Litani River last week, marking significant escalation.
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Washington is also sponsoring a new session of talks between Lebanese and Israeli diplomats.
Hours after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave in to pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump and the United Nations to freeze an imminent attack on Beirut, Israeli forces released a new wave of bombings in southern Lebanon this Tuesday. This continuation of hostilities directly threatens the delicate peace negotiating tables the White House is holding with Iran. Despite Trump’s assertion on its social networks that Israel and Hezbo…
Israel-Hezbollah fighting continues despite Trump ceasefire claim
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