Iran war day 95: Trump pushes Lebanon truce after Tehran vows to end talks
Summary
President Donald Trump said that Israel and Hezbollah agreed to stop fighting to reduce violence after Israeli attacks on Beirut. Iran warned it might stop talks with the US if Israel keeps attacking Lebanon. Despite the ceasefire talk, military actions and political tensions continue in the region.Key Facts
- President Trump announced an agreement between Israel and Hezbollah to halt hostilities.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu ordered attacks on Beirut’s southern suburbs but said attacks would continue if Hezbollah kept attacking Israeli cities.
- Iran’s chief negotiator warned that Tehran could stop negotiations with the US if Israel’s military campaign in Lebanon continues.
- Iran’s foreign minister claimed the ceasefire agreement between Iran and the US covers Lebanon and the wider region.
- US Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized Trump’s handling of the war, worrying about risks to US troops and economic effects.
- Congresswoman Ilhan Omar called for an end to US military aid to Israel, accusing Israel of committing atrocities.
- Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir opposed stopping attacks on Beirut and urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to resist US pressure.
- Israel carried out airstrikes in southern Lebanon, injuring civilians, while Hezbollah reported multiple attacks against Israeli forces in response.
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