Trump Announces No US Troops to Beirut Following Call with Netanyahu
‘No Troops going to Beirut...’ US President Trump, after call with Israeli PM Netanyahu
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US President Donald Trump stated there will be no troop deployments to Beirut after discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Both Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to cease hostilities amidst rising tensions following Israeli strikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut. The situation remains fluid with ongoing diplomatic efforts for a comprehensive ceasefire.
- 01President Trump confirmed no US troops will be sent to Beirut following his call with Israeli PM Netanyahu.
- 02Hezbollah has expressed readiness for a full ceasefire with Israel, communicated through Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri.
- 03Israel conducted strikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut's Dahiyeh district, citing ceasefire violations.
- 04Trump dismissed concerns over rising oil prices, suggesting they would drop soon.
- 05The UN Security Council is preparing for an emergency meeting regarding the escalating situation.
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US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that there would be no US troop deployments to Beirut after a productive phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This statement follows recent Israeli airstrikes targeting Hezbollah positions in Beirut's Dahiyeh district, which Israel claims were necessary due to repeated ceasefire violations by Hezbollah. Trump indicated that both Hezbollah and Israel have agreed to cease hostilities. Hezbollah has communicated its readiness for a comprehensive ceasefire, which would include all forms of military engagement. The situation remains tense, with the UN Security Council planning an emergency meeting to address the escalating conflict. Meanwhile, Trump downplayed concerns regarding rising oil prices, asserting they would soon decline. The diplomatic efforts aim to stabilize the region and prevent further escalation of violence.
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The announcement of a ceasefire and the absence of US troops could stabilize the situation in Lebanon, affecting local communities and regional security.
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