Trump prohibits Israeli strikes on Lebanon
Israeli PM Netanyahu confirms Israel agreed to a temporary ceasefire in Lebanon at the direct request of President Trump.

Israeli PM Netanyahu confirms Israel agreed to a temporary ceasefire in Lebanon at the direct request of President Trump.

Trump's statement now includes a claim that the US will get 'all nuclear dust' from Iran, linking the Lebanon directive to his earlier nuclear remarks.
Trump's statement now includes a direct quote ('Enough is enough') and he also made a new, separate remark about acquiring 'all nuclear dust' from Iran in the same message.
Trump's full quote, 'Enough is enough!!!', has been added from the social media post.
A second source confirms Trump's directive prohibiting Israeli strikes on Lebanon.
A new source, including a photo, has reported on Trump's statement forbidding Israeli strikes on Lebanon.
The message adds that Trump stated the US will work 'separately with Lebanon and properly resolve the situation with Hezbollah,' providing more context to the prohibition.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded by emphasizing the importance of Israel building its own arms industry and reducing reliance on other nations.
The message adds a direct quote from Trump and confirms his statement about receiving 'all the nuclear dust' from Iran.
The incoming message adds analysis that Trump's move is an attempt by Washington to keep talks alive by closing one front, and reiterates Iran's long-standing linkage of all issues to Lebanon.
Reuters confirms the statement was made on Friday, adding an official news source to the report.
The incoming message provides a direct quote from President Trump: 'Israel will not be bombing Lebanon any longer. They are PROHIBITED from doing so by the U.S.A.'
The incoming message provides the direct quote from Trump: 'Israel will not be bombing Lebanon any longer. They are prohibited by the U.S.A. Enough is enough.'
New source confirms Trump's statement forbidding Israeli strikes on Lebanon.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly confirmed the ceasefire, attributing it directly to a request from President Trump and stating that military plans to address remaining threats are still in place.
Netanyahu's statement directly quotes Trump's request and adds that the job is not finished, with plans to address remaining threats.