Trump tells Netanyahu to pull back on Israel’s barrage on Lebanon
Washington sought to prevent a wider regional flare-up as Iranian officials warned of retaliation and Lebanon said strikes killed over 200 people, officials said.
- President Trump urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reduce airstrikes on Lebanon to support ongoing talks with Iran and maintain the fragile ceasefire.
- Netanyahu agreed to be a helpful partner and plans to begin direct negotiations with Lebanon focused on disarming Hezbollah and establishing peaceful relations, despite continuing strikes.
- Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam announced that Israel's strikes killed over 200 people and Lebanon plans to file a complaint at the United Nations citing violations of international law.
- Despite diplomatic talks, Israeli airstrikes targeting Hezbollah sites have continued, while Iran threatened to end the ceasefire if attacks persist; Trump remained optimistic about a potential deal with Iran.
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US asked Netanyahu to go 'low-key' on bombarding Lebanon, Trump confirms
Trump urges Netanyahu to curb Lebanon strikes as Israel signals peace talks, but ongoing attacks, Hezbollah demands and ceasefire disputes threaten the fragile US-Iran truce ahead of Pakistan negotiations this week.
Donald Trump seeks Benjamin Netanyahu to include Lebanon in the peace agreement and stop the attacks. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered a bombing last April 8 despite the peace agreement with the U.S. and Iran, considering it not to be the same war front.On Thursday, the Israeli government ordered his cabinet to start "direct negotiations" with Lebanon in the face of the international call for a ceasefire in the Middle East.Trum…
After a ceasefire was agreed on in the Middle East War, Israel attacked Lebanon and murdered the personal secretary and nephew of Hezbollah’s leader. Thus, in a call, President Donald Trump called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reduce the attacks is this country to contribute to the success of negotiations with Iran, according to NBC News. However, the Israeli Army announced Thursday night further attacks on Lebanon. The EU and Israel c…
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The Israeli attacks on Lebanon threaten the ceasefire between the US and Iran. Now, US President Trump seems to have put pressure on Israel's head of government.
Faced with Israel's violent attacks in Lebanon, there is great concern that the peace talks between the US and Iran could burst. US President Trump is now calming down. He wants Prime Minister Netanyahu to speak to his conscience.
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