Trump Claims Breakthrough in Israel-Hezbollah De-escalation
President Donald Trump has announced that he successfully brokered a commitment from Hezbollah to halt hostilities against Israel. Through indirect communication channels, the former president claims to have secured an agreement that will stop the militant group from launching further attacks. Trump also noted that following a productive discussion with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel has agreed to cease its troop movements toward Beirut, with any forces already in transit being ordered to turn back.
This development marks a significant shift in diplomatic norms, as the United States typically avoids any direct or indirect dialogue with Hezbollah, which it officially classifies as a terrorist organization. While the international community monitors the situation, reports suggest that the framework for this pause involved Hezbollah signaling a willingness to stop firing rockets into northern Israel, provided that Israel agrees to refrain from airstrikes on Beirut and its surrounding suburbs. This potential de-escalation comes at a critical time, as the ongoing conflict has already displaced over 1.2 million people and led to intense fighting, including recent Israeli advances into southern Lebanon.