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Trump in 1 Terse Word Says Why This Isreal-Lebanon Peace Deal Is Different
The truce follows direct talks brokered by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Trump says he will host Netanyahu and Aoun for peace talks.
- On Thursday, President Donald Trump announced a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, brokered by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, set to take effect at midnight Friday Israel time.
- Trump intends to host Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun at the White House for what he called 'first meaningful talks' between the nations in over four decades.
- Hezbollah lawmaker Ibrahim Moussawi said the group would 'cautiously adhere' to the ceasefire if Israeli attacks stop, while Netanyahu stated Israel will maintain control of 'strategic points' during the 10-day period.
- Opposition Leader Yair Lapid criticized the decision, arguing that government promises 'collapse in the face of reality' and that the threat to northern communities requires permanent removal.
- Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Rubio are directing efforts with Israel and Lebanon to achieve a 'Lasting PEACE,' which Trump described as his 10th major international deal.
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Trump in 1 terse word says why this Isreal-Lebanon peace deal is different
President Donald Trump wants you to know that he’s a big part of the recent ceasefire between warring Israel and Lebanon. The president took questions from the press on the South Lawn of the White House lawn on Thursday on his way to Las Vegas.
·Richmond County, United States
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‘This will be my 10th’: Trump hails Israel-Lebanon ceasefire, invites Netanyahu, Aoun to White House
Trump says he will invite Israel and Lebanon leaders to the White House after announcing a 10-day ceasefire, as the US pushes for lasting peace despite uncertainty over Hezbollah’s role.
·Mumbai, India
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