Trump Brokers New Truce Between Israel and Hezbollah Amid Ongoing Tensions
Trump announces fresh Lebanon truce as Netanyahu appears to call off Beirut strikes

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US President Donald Trump announced a new ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, following escalating tensions and attacks. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to postpone strikes on Beirut, while Hezbollah reportedly consented to halt attacks on Israel. However, the details of the truce remain unclear amid continued hostilities.
- 01Trump claimed a productive call with Netanyahu led to a ceasefire agreement, stating no Israeli troops would attack Beirut.
- 02Hezbollah continues to launch attacks on northern Israel, prompting Israeli military responses despite the ceasefire announcement.
- 03Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri indicated Hezbollah's willingness to sign a full ceasefire, but terms remain vague and conflicting.
- 04The ongoing conflict has resulted in significant casualties, with 26 IDF soldiers killed since March, alongside numerous Hezbollah operatives.
- 05Trump linked the ceasefire efforts to broader negotiations with Iran, suggesting a connection between the two conflicts.
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On Monday, US President Donald Trump announced a new truce between Israel and Hezbollah, following a breakdown of the previous ceasefire established in April. Trump stated that he had a productive conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, resulting in a postponement of Israeli military strikes on Beirut. Despite this, Hezbollah continued to target northern Israel, launching rockets and drones, while Israeli forces responded with airstrikes in southern Lebanon. The terms of the new ceasefire remain unclear, with conflicting reports from various parties involved. Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri conveyed Hezbollah's readiness for a full ceasefire, while US officials proposed a partial ceasefire that would require Hezbollah to cease attacks on northern Israel in exchange for Israel refraining from striking Beirut. The ongoing violence has resulted in substantial casualties, including the deaths of 26 Israeli soldiers and over 2,500 Hezbollah operatives since the conflict escalated in March. Trump's announcement of the ceasefire coincided with renewed tensions with Iran, as Tehran threatened to withdraw from negotiations if Israeli strikes continued.
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The ongoing conflict and recent ceasefire announcement affect local communities in northern Israel and southern Lebanon, with potential for further military action depending on compliance with the ceasefire.
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