Israel Calls Off Beirut Invasion After Trump’s Intervention, Says U.S. President
U.S. President’s Announcement
According to Главком: U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that Israel abandoned plans to send troops into Beirut following his conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In a message posted on his Truth Social platform, Trump said any forces already en route to the Lebanese capital have been turned back. This decision came after what he described as a productive discussion with Netanyahu.
Trump also revealed that he had been in contact with representatives of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. According to him,
“I had a very good conversation with Hezbollah, and they agreed that all attacks on Israel will stop.”
- Donald Trump. These talks were conducted through senior intermediaries, highlighting active diplomatic efforts by the United States in the region.
Iran’s Position
Against this backdrop, Iran announced the suspension of negotiations with the United States, stating that it will not resume dialogue until Israel halts its military operations in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon. Tehran’s decision came amid an escalation of hostilities in Lebanon, with the Iranian side alleging violations of the ceasefire agreement.
- Officials in Tehran declared that Iran’s armed forces and the Resistance Front are prepared to respond to Israeli actions.
- The Iranian negotiating team has decided to cut off all contact and message exchanges with the U.S. through intermediaries, signaling a further deterioration of the regional situation.
This development underscores the complexity of diplomatic relations in the Middle East, where interactions among the United States, Israel, Lebanon, and Iran carry far-reaching consequences. Israel’s decision to step back from military action in Beirut may temporarily ease tensions, but the sharp escalation with Iran points to potential future conflicts. Trump’s diplomatic moves could serve as a temporary check, though the next steps by all parties remain uncertain.
As the situation evolves, recent developments indicate that Iran's claims about a joint memorandum have been refuted by the White House, reflecting the intricate web of misinformation that complicates diplomatic efforts in the region. This backdrop adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing tensions between Israel, Hezbollah, and Iran, emphasizing the need for careful scrutiny of all communications from involved parties.
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