Netanyahu Supports Trump's Ceasefire Proposal with Iran, Excludes Lebanon
Israeli’s Netanyahu backs Trump ceasefire deal with Iran: ‘Agreement does not include Lebanon’
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu endorsed US President Donald Trump's two-week ceasefire proposal with Iran, emphasizing it does not include Lebanon. The ceasefire is contingent on Iran halting attacks and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, crucial for global oil shipments.
- 01Netanyahu backs Trump's ceasefire proposal with Iran.
- 02The agreement does not extend to Lebanon.
- 03Ceasefire contingent on Iran stopping attacks and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
- 04Trump claims a workable basis for negotiations exists.
- 05The ceasefire aims to ensure regional peace and security.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed support for US President Donald Trump's two-week ceasefire proposal with Iran, clarifying that the agreement does not involve Lebanon. Netanyahu's office stated that Israel backs the suspension of strikes against Iran, provided Iran ceases its attacks on the US and its allies and reopens the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil shipments. Trump announced the ceasefire as a deadline approached for an agreement with Iran, highlighting a 10-point proposal from Iran as a potential basis for negotiations. He emphasized that the ceasefire represents a significant step towards achieving long-term peace in the Middle East. Netanyahu's support reflects shared security concerns among Israel and its regional allies regarding Iran's nuclear and military ambitions.
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The ceasefire could stabilize the region and impact oil prices globally, affecting economies reliant on oil imports.
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