Trump Says Israel, Hezbollah Agree to Halt Attacks for Now
Trump said Israel halted a planned Beirut operation after talks with Netanyahu and Hezbollah, as conflicting reports showed a possible ceasefire remained uncertain.
- President Donald Trump said he spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hezbollah representatives, and they agreed to stop attacking each other.
- Trump said there will be no Israeli troops going to Beirut, and any troops on their way have been turned back.
- Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah said his group's position stipulated a comprehensive ceasefire across all Lebanese territory.
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Trump Says He Got Netanyahu to Turn Israel’s Troops Around Before They Could Hit Beirut
Summary and Key Points: The last 48 hours in the Middle East have been a blur. Netanyahu threatened to bring the war to Beirut; Trump got on the phone and, by his own account, talked him out of it — and even says he persuaded Hezbollah to halt its attacks. But the ground was messier: Israeli drones kept striking southern Lebanon, and U.S. forces hit an Iranian military site after downing Iranian drones. Whether any of it holds is the real questi…
Trump Acknowledges Tense Conversation with Netanyahu Over Hezbollah
Donald Trump has validated reports of a contentious phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding Israel's military actions against Hezbollah. Tensions were high during their exchange. The post Trump Acknowledges Tense Conversation with Netanyahu Over Hezbollah appeared first on News Addicts.
This Tuesday, the day after U.S. President Donald Trump announced an agreement to end the military clashes in Lebanon, it has proved precisely its non-existence. There are hardly any changes from the previous days. Israel is limiting itself to not attacking Beirut, the capital, and has already killed 12 people in different bombings. And the Hezbollah militia continues to shoot, although it has stopped targeting Israeli localities that had recent…
Trump’s latest Lebanon remarks are the same old nonsense
Donald Trump has claimed that Israel and Hezbollah have “agreed to halt attacks” after indirect talks through intermediaries. Trump wrote: I had a very good call with Hezbollah, and they agreed that all shooting will stop – that Israel will not attack them, and they will not attack Israel. Bearing in mind that no US president has ever spoken with Hezbollah, and the US designated the group a terrorist organisation, we have to ask if the intermedi…
Israel and Hezbollah have launched cross-attacks this Tuesday despite the announcement this Monday by the President of the United States, Donald Trump, in which he claimed that both the Hebrew Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and the Shia militia—through "high-level representatives"—had pledged to stop their offensives immediately. "Let's see how long that lasts. I wish for ever," said the president in his Social Truth network. Far from a ces…
Trump Declares Israel Will Halt Planned Attack on Hezbollah
U.S. president Donald Trump declared on Monday, June 1st, that Israel would halt scheduled attacks on Iran ally Hezbollah in Beirut. Iran had cited Israel Defense Forces retaliation directed into Lebanon as a stumbling block in the ongoing peace talks. Previously, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to “crush” Hezbollah. Since March 2nd, Hezbollah has been firing into Israel—and sending drones—in support of Iran. On Tuesday, Israeli…
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