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Trump Urges Israel to Reduce Intensity in Lebanon to Avoid Affecting US-Iran Talks

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President Trump has urged Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to reduce the intensity of military operations in Lebanon to avoid jeopardizing US-Iran ceasefire negotiations. While Israel has agreed to direct talks with Lebanon, differences in objectives persist between the two sides.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu believe should happen to the Iranian regime according to The New York Times?
A: Benjamin Netanyahu still believes that the Iranian regime should be overthrown and is unwilling to ease military and economic pressure on Tehran.
Q: What negative consequences of the war have made Donald Trump eager to end the military conflict?
A: The war has caused oil prices to soar, unsettled Trump's supporters, and threatened his political standing.
Q: According to The Wall Street Journal, when did Trump announce a ceasefire with Iran, and how did Israel respond on the following day?
A: Trump announced a two-week ceasefire on the 7th, and Israel responded by immediately intensifying its offensive in Lebanon on the 8th.
Q: What details did the Lebanese Ministry of Health provide regarding the impact of Israel's intensified attacks on Lebanon?
A: The attacks destroyed residential buildings in areas largely unaffected by the war and resulted in more than 300 deaths.
Q: What specific concerns do US officials say Trump has regarding the potential impact of the conflict in Lebanon?
A: Trump is concerned that the conflict could undermine US efforts to achieve a ceasefire with Iran and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.