Trump Says Israeli Strikes in Beirut Should Not Have Happened
Against the backdrop of fears that Iran could fire missiles at Israel after IDF strikes in the Beirut suburb of Dahieh, U.S. President Donald Trump sharpened his criticism on Sunday. He said the attacks in Beirut should not have taken place, especially not on what he described as a special day when the sides were very close to a peace agreement with Iran.
Trump’s remarks come as tensions remain high between Israel and Iran, with concern growing in Israel over possible retaliation following the Israeli operation in Dahieh. His comment was framed as part of the diplomatic context, suggesting the timing of the strikes was particularly problematic given the near-term prospect of an agreement.
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