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Trump Says He Will Resolve Lebanon Dispute, Including With Netanyahu
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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 4 days ago
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What happened
Donald Trump said he would handle the dispute over Israel’s presence in southern Lebanon, saying he could resolve it quickly, “including Bibi.” He also warned that the U.S. would act if Iran violates its agreement, while Iran’s central bank chief rejected Trump’s claim about how unfrozen funds would be used.
- 01Trump said he would resolve the southern Lebanon dispute, including with Benjamin Netanyahu.
- 02Netanyahu says Israel will stay in the security zone until northern communities are protected.
- 03Trump warned the U.S. would respond if Iran breaches its agreement.
- 04He claimed unfrozen Iranian funds would be spent only on food through American intermediaries.
- 05Iran’s central bank governor denied there is any restriction on the money’s use.
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