Netanyahu eyes US summit with Trump and Aoun amid Israel-Lebanon ceasefire

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may visit the United States starting May 11 for a summit with President Donald Trump and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun. The trip, first reported by i24News, depends on whether Netanyahu can safely leave Israel. It follows a recent White House meeting that extended a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon.

President Trump announced on Truth Social that a White House meeting on April 23 went well, leading to a three-week extension of the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire. “The Meeting went very well!” Trump posted. “The United States is going to work with Lebanon in order to help it protect itself from Hezbollah.” He added that he would host Netanyahu and Aoun “in the near future.” The gathering included Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, Ambassador to Lebanon Michel Issa, and diplomats from both nations. The agreement permits Israel self-defense actions while obliging Lebanon to stop Hezbollah from attacking Israeli targets. Tensions persist, with mutual accusations of ceasefire breaches. The first high-level talks since 1993 occurred on April 14. Netanyahu last met Trump in February to discuss Iran negotiations, ahead of the US Operation Epic Fury strikes on Iran. Trump has pushed for Israel-Lebanon talks despite regional conflicts. Recently, an Israeli soldier damaged a Jesus statue in the southern Lebanese village of Debel, sparking outrage. The Israel Defense Forces expressed “deep regret” in a statement on X, deeming it a “moral failure” against their values. The soldier and the one who filmed were removed from combat duty and given 30 days' military detention; others face review. The IDF replaced the statue with local Christian community coordination.

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President Trump with Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors shaking hands in the Oval Office after ceasefire extension agreement.
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Israel and Lebanon extend ceasefire by three weeks after White House ambassador talks: Trump

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One week after an initial 10-day Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire took effect amid violations, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend it by three weeks. The deal followed Thursday's second round of U.S.-facilitated talks between the countries' ambassadors to Washington in the Oval Office.

President Donald J. Trump stated that leaders of Israel and Lebanon will hold direct talks on Thursday, the first in 34 years. In a late-night post, Trump said he is working to create 'a little breathing room' between the two countries. The announcement follows recent Israeli strikes on Hezbollah positions in Lebanon.

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A ten-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon took effect on Thursday at 23:00 Paris time, announced by US President Donald Trump following talks with the leaders of both nations. Heavy gunfire from automatic weapons and RPGs erupted shortly after in Beirut's southern suburb, a Hezbollah stronghold. No Israeli airstrikes were reported in the following hour.

Israeli strikes on Wednesday targeted central Beirut and other Lebanese regions, killing 303 and wounding over 1000 according to a provisional official toll. The attacks jeopardize the fragile US-Iran ceasefire in its second day. Direct talks between Israel and Lebanon are confirmed for next week in Washington.

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The United States and Israel launched major airstrikes on Iran, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran retaliated with missiles targeting Israel and Gulf states, while Hezbollah fired rockets from Lebanon. India expressed concern over regional instability and directed officials to ensure the safety of its citizens.

The USA has confirmed participation in new negotiations with Iran in Oman on Friday. US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are set to attend. The agenda remains contentious, with Iran focusing on its nuclear program while the USA wants to include other issues.

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The Pentagon has directed preparations for a second U.S. aircraft carrier strike group to deploy to the Middle East amid escalating tensions with Iran. President Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for three hours at the White House, emphasizing continued negotiations while maintaining military readiness. Officials indicate the USS George H.W. Bush could join the USS Abraham Lincoln within weeks if ordered.

 

 

 

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