Minutes after publishing an article analyzing the situation, President Donald Trump tweeted that he expects a full ceasefire on all fronts — including Lebanon. The post, which follows a series of similar statements this week, was reported by Israeli media. No official White House confirmation has been published.
President Donald Trump explicitly included Lebanon in a new social-media call for a full ceasefire on all fronts, an Israeli journalist reported at around 21:58 Thursday. The post, arriving minutes after a published analysis of the regional situation, does not specify a timeline or mechanism and does not name Hezbollah, Iran or Israel. It follows a fast-moving thread of Trump statements on regional diplomacy on Thursday that the desk has been tracking since 21:03.
By 21:03 Thursday, multiple Israeli news outlets attributed to Trump a demand for a 'complete ceasefire on all fronts, including Lebanon,' and within minutes the reports increasingly cited falling oil prices and rising stocks as market signals. By the 21:10 bulletin, the desk reported that Trump had called for a full ceasefire and cited oil-price drops as a 'market welcome.' The new post adds his own direct social-media call, maintaining the same demands as earlier versions.
The thread of Trump statements this week has been documented by The Zioneer since Sunday. On June 15 at 19:16 Jerusalem, the desk reported Trump said he hoped the Lebanon situation could be resolved and acknowledged Hezbollah. On June 14 at 06:32, Trump called Netanyahu a 'very tough man' as Iran claimed a ceasefire included Lebanon. Earlier in the week, on June 11 at 21:10, a purported Trump post threatened to 'wipe Iran off the face of the earth' if a global peace deal fails — a post Israeli officials cautioned might not be accurate.
No official White House readout has confirmed the latest post. It remains unclear whether the statement reflects an active diplomatic push or a rhetorical posture, and no timeline or verification mechanism has been provided by the President or his office.
6 developments
- StrongTrump: Both Israel and Iran want an immediate ceasefire; siege remains until final deal
- StrongTrump says he hopes the Lebanon situation can be resolved, acknowledges Hezbollah
- DevelopingTrump administration demands Israel agree to permanent ceasefire with Hezbollah
- DevelopingTrump says Netanyahu is a 'very tough man'; Iran claims ceasefire includes Lebanon
Source and signal
- Internal intake
