A desk-reviewed report claims President Donald Trump has ordered Israel to cease fire in southern Lebanon and that the Israeli government complied with little resistance. The report frames the move as demonstrating Israeli dependence on Washington. The claim has not been corroborated by independent sources.
A desk-reviewed report claims that President Donald Trump has ordered Israel to cease fire in southern Lebanon and that the Israeli government complied with little objection. The post, from a political commentary channel, frames the move as evidence of Israeli subordination to Washington.
The report has not been independently corroborated. No official Israeli or U.S. statement has been issued on the matter. The Zioneer has previously reported on growing Trump pressure over Israel's operations in southern Lebanon, including reports that the IDF was ordered to restrict offensive operations and obtain American approval for major strikes. However, this specific claim of a direct ceasefire order and immediate compliance remains unverified.
If confirmed, it would mark a significant escalation of U.S. intervention in Israeli military decision-making, against the backdrop of ongoing US-Iran talks and reported negotiations on a memorandum of understanding with Iran.
2 developments
- ConfirmedNetanyahu orders IDF to hold fire in Lebanon as Iran confirms Switzerland talks
- StrongTrump posts call for full ceasefire on all fronts, including Lebanon
- ConfirmedIDF reportedly ordered to halt strikes in Iran, continue operations in southern Lebanon
- StrongNetanyahu tells Trump southern Lebanon strikes 'light casualties' so far, expects Hezbollah to hold fire
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