Conservative commentator and Trump confidant Mark Levin wrote that Hezbollah's attacks on Israel underscore that terrorist groups have no intention of complying with any deal, according to a statement published by Abu Ali Express. The comment comes as President Trump pursues a deal with Iran.
Mark Levin, a conservative commentator with close ties to President Donald Trump, argued that the ongoing Hezbollah attacks against Israel demonstrate the futility of pursuing deals with terrorist organizations. 'These terrorist groups have no intention of complying with any deal,' he wrote, as reported by Abu Ali Express. The statement adds a prominent conservative voice to the debate over U.S. policy toward Iran and Hezbollah amid the Trump administration's push for a nuclear deal with Tehran. As The Zioneer reported earlier (20:04 Jerusalem), Levin had previously published a rare critical thread against Trump over Israel policy, urging the president not to pressure Jerusalem. More recently (18:42 Jerusalem), Trump was reported to have called the IDF strike in Beirut uncoordinated and intends to urge Netanyahu to show restraint. Levin's latest remark appears to push back against the notion that a deal with Iran would restrain its proxies.
2 developments
- DevelopingMark Levin rebukes Trump over criticism of Israel's Hezbollah strikes
- DevelopingUS envoy Waltz says Trump fully intends to close Iran deal, notes Hezbollah's attacks and dislike of Iranian concessions
- ConfirmedTrump denounces IDF strikes in Beirut, calls for cessation of attacks on Hezbollah
- DevelopingMark Levin: Israel's self-defense 'endangered a deal' — 'crazy times'
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