A reporter asked President Trump whether the ceasefire with Lebanon is still holding, after Israeli forces reportedly opened fire and killed two people. Trump responded that the sides have been fighting for decades and that the situation "will work out."
A reporter confronted President Donald Trump over whether the ceasefire in Lebanon remains in effect after Israeli forces reportedly opened fire, killing two people. Trump did not confirm the report but acknowledged the longstanding nature of the conflict, saying the sides have been fighting for decades and that "it will work out." His comment adds to a series of recent statements on the northern front, in which Trump has alternately urged restraint and acknowledged the difficulty of ending the fighting. The report comes via a desk-reviewed report and has not been independently verified by The Zioneer.
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