Trump Says Israel, Hezbollah Agree to Halt Attacks for Now
Trump said Hezbollah agreed to stop firing and Israel pulled back troops after his call with Netanyahu, but fighting continued despite the announcement.
- 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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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…
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…
Israel and Hezbollah keep firing despite Trump's announcement of an end to hostilities
A day after US President Donald Trump announced an agreement to end the military clashes in Lebanon, the fighting continued on Tuesday with little change from previous days. Israel is limiting itself to not striking Beirut, but its bombings killed 12 people in various parts of the country. Hezbollah, for its part, kept firing, though it stopped aiming at the Israeli towns farthest from the border that it had recently been targeting.
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Israel Hits South Lebanon After Pullback From Beirut Strike
Israel continued its military strikes on southern Lebanon, particularly targeting Hezbollah, even after U. S. President Donald Trump urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to hold off on attacks in Beirut to prevent further conflict escalation. Following Trump’s request, Lebanon’s government announced that Israel would not proceed with its planned strikes on Hezbollah’s strongholds in Beirut, […] The post Israel Hits South Lebanon After Pullbac…
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