Trump bombshells on Israel: 'They'll do as I say' on Lebanon issue; says he has to keep Netanyahu 'sane'
Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire on Friday afternoon, after another flare-up in southern Lebanon.
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Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire on Friday afternoon, after another flare-up in southern Lebanon. Israel responded by carrying out 150 strikes on what it said were Hezbollah targets across southern Lebanon, with Netanyahu declaring in a statement that the IDF had had kidnapped dozens of Hezbollah terrors in these strikes. During a recent phone call about Beirut, Trump asked Netanyahu , "Why are you blowing up buildings?" and asked him to "stop blowing up buildings." In another call, he reportedly complained that the worldwide downturn sparked by the war could tie him to Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Furthermore, The Lebanese health ministry later said that the Israeli airstrikes killed at least 47 people and wounded 97 others. About the Author Swati Gandhi Swati Gandhi is a digital journalist with over four years of experience, specialising in international and geopolitical issues. The US President also said he has to try to keep Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu 'a little bit sane' and that he has 'a lot of respect for me'.
In addition, Donald Trump insists Israel would have been 'eviscerated' without US support as US secret service expect Netanyahu to scupper peace. At the same time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under intense domestic political pressure to continue his operations against Hezbollah, The New York Times wrote.
One point remains disputed: Divergent figures — The newspaper said that Israel is frustrated by the memorandum of understanding between… ; Under the terms of the memorandum of understanding signed three days ago between the US….
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Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire on Friday afternoon, after another flare-up in southern Lebanon.
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Israel responded by carrying out 150 strikes on what it said were Hezbollah targets across southern Lebanon, with Netanyahu declaring in a statement that the IDF had had kidnapped dozens of Hezbollah terrors in these strikes.
according to The Times of IsraelDuring a recent phone call about Beirut, Trump asked Netanyahu , "Why are you blowing up buildings?" and asked him to "stop blowing up buildings." In another call, he reportedly complained that the worldwide downturn sparked by the war could tie him to Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression of the 1930s.
according to LivemintThe Lebanese health ministry later said that the Israeli airstrikes killed at least 47 people and wounded 97 others.
according to The Times of IsraelAbout the Author Swati Gandhi Swati Gandhi is a digital journalist with over four years of experience, specialising in international and geopolitical issues.
according to LivemintThe US President also said he has to try to keep Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu 'a little bit sane' and that he has 'a lot of respect for me'.
according to Daily MailDonald Trump insists Israel would have been 'eviscerated' without US support as US secret service expect Netanyahu to scupper peace.
according to Daily MailAt the same time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under intense domestic political pressure to continue his operations against Hezbollah, The New York Times wrote.
according to TASSThe US intelligence believes that Israel is not planning to stop its attacks on the Hezbollah movement, despite the ceasefire and the US-Iranian memorandum, The New York Times (NYT) wrote, citing sources.
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- The newspaper said that Israel is frustrated by the memorandum of understanding between…The Times of Israel
- Under the terms of the memorandum of understanding signed three days ago between the US…Daily Mail
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- Earlier, Israel’s N12 television channel reported citing an Israeli source that Israel…TASS
- Earlier this week, he said, “Without the US, there would be no Israel.Livemint
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Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire on Friday afternoon, after another flare-up in southern Lebanon.
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