The White House has circulated a message to various parties after the signing of the MOU, stating that the memorandum ends the fighting on all fronts, including explicitly in Lebanon. The message, reported by Amichai Stein (i24NEWS), describes the Hezbollah front as the most dangerous source of tension in the region and frames the ceasefire as a prerequisite for any further steps.
The White House has begun distributing a key framing message to various parties following the signing of the US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding, according to a report by Amichai Stein of i24NEWS. The message asserts that the MOU ends all military operations on all fronts — and for the first time, explicitly includes Lebanon within the agreement's scope, committing to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of both Israel and Lebanon.
The message, obtained and reported by Stein, characterizes the Israel-Hezbollah confrontation as "the most dangerous source of tension in the region" and states that President Trump incorporated it into the broader peace framework rather than leaving it as a factor that could reignite war. The White House also emphasized that the ceasefire must be maintained before any other steps can be taken, calling an end to hostilities a prerequisite rather than a hope.
As The Zioneer previously reported (Mon 00:36 Jerusalem), an earlier i24NEWS report described an emerging US-Iran deal that includes an immediate Lebanon ceasefire. Subsequent reports from the past week, including one from a US official cited Friday, confirmed that the MOU's geographic scope includes Lebanon. The White House's latest messaging appears aimed at solidifying that interpretation among regional and international stakeholders, though no official Israeli confirmation of the full terms or of Israel's acceptance has been released.
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