Israel and Lebanon agree to 10-day ceasefire, Donald Trump declares
Washington: US President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Lebanon will enter into a 10-day ceasefire within hours, in a major step towards ending the broader conflict with Iran.
Trump said he met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun on Thursday (US time), following meetings between senior diplomats in Washington earlier in the week.
“These two leaders have agreed to officially initiate a 10-day ceasefire to ensure PEACE between their Countries,” Trump said in a statement on social media. he said. The ceasefire will begin at 5pm Washington time (7am AEST).
Israel continued to launch attacks on targets associated with Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militia group in Lebanon that is listed as a terrorist organization in Australia, the United States and elsewhere.
The ceasefire between the USA, Iran and Israel has been continuing since April 7, and negotiations to end the war that started on February 28 are ongoing. However, the ceasefire does not include Lebanon.
Iran initially demanded that the ceasefire also apply to Israeli attacks in Lebanon, but last week it nevertheless joined negotiations in Pakistan.
There was no comment from Netanyahu regarding Trump’s ceasefire announcement. But less than 24 hours ago he said Israeli forces were continuing to attack Hezbollah and were about to capture Bint Jbeil, a municipality in the south of the country, close to the Israeli border.
He also said he had instructed the Israel Defense Forces to “continue to thicken the security zone” between the two countries.
Netanyahu said, “Our American friends constantly give us information about contacts with Iran.” Our goals are the same. “We are prepared for any scenario, considering the possibility of a resumption of hostilities.”




