Israel and Lebanon agree to 10-day ceasefire, Trump says

President Trump announces a 10-day halt to hostilities between Israel and Lebanon, brokered through direct calls with leaders, though Hezbollah's role remains unaddressed.

President Trump announces a 10-day halt to hostilities between Israel and Lebanon, brokered through direct calls with leaders, though Hezbollah's role remains unaddressed. | Contesto: cronaca

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President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a formal 10-day ceasefire, set to commence at 5 P.M. Eastern Standard Time on Thursday. The declaration followed separate telephone conversations the President held with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Michel Aoun. In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump stated, "These two Leaders have agreed that in order to achieve PEACE between their Countries, they will formally begin a 10 Day CEASEFIRE." The announcement frames the temporary halt in fighting as a foundational step toward a broader political settlement between the two nations, which have been in a formal state of war for decades. The immediate context for this diplomatic intervention is a significant escalation of cross-border fire over recent weeks, primarily between the Israeli military and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. The hostilities, involving rockets, artillery, and drone strikes, have represented the most sustained and intense fighting since the 2006 war, displacing tens of thousands of civilians on both sides of the frontier and raising fears of a full-scale regional conflict. The United States, alongside European and Arab mediators, has been engaged in intense shuttle diplomacy for weeks, seeking to de-escalate the situation and prevent a wider war that could draw in Iran, Hezbollah's primary backer. President Trump's statement, however, presents a notable omission that analysts and regional observers immediately highlighted: the absence of any mention of Hezbollah. The Iran-backed Shiite organization is a dominant military and political force within Lebanon, effectively controlling southern areas bordering Israel. The Lebanese state, represented by President Aoun, does not command Hezbollah's armed wing. This raises critical questions about the practical implementation and enforcement of any ceasefire. "Any durable calm on the Israel-Lebanon border is impossible without Hezbollah's direct and explicit agreement," said a Beirut-based political analyst, speaking on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter. "A presidential announcement is one thing; the compliance...

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