Trump says Netanyahu could use 'softer touch' in Lebanon
- President Trump criticized Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for continuing strikes on Lebanon despite a recent U.S.-Iran peace memorandum.
- Trump suggested Netanyahu could use a 'softer touch' in Lebanon since minor drone attacks did not justify heavy bombing in Beirut.
- He expressed frustration as peace talks with Iran stalled and Israeli attacks on Hezbollah persisted.
- Trump lamented Lebanon's decline from a rich cultural history to prolonged suffering over the past several decades.
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Trump Urges Netanyahu To Take A Softer Approach in Lebanon
President Donald Trump suggested that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should adopt a more restrained approach in Lebanon, offering a rare public note of caution regarding Israel's military operations during remarks at the conclusion of the G7 summit in France. Speaking to reporters, Trump said Netanyahu could use a "softer touch" in dealing with developments in Lebanon, signaling concerns about the potential consequences of continued m…
Trump urges ‘amazing’ Netanyahu to use a ‘softer touch’ with Hezbollah
Trump again slams Netanyahu’s campaign in Lebanon
President Donald Trump lit into Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday, underscoring his frustrations with the key ally’s continued military campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon even as he looks to sell a peace deal the U.S. negotiated with the group’s main benefactor, Iran. “We have a little dispute over Lebanon,” he told reporters at a G7 press conference. “I say, ‘You can do a little softer touch, Bibi. You don’t have to knoc…

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