US President Donald Trump revealed the success of mediation efforts in reaching an agreement to halt the mutual military escalation between the Israeli occupation army and Lebanese Hezbollah. Trump clarified in official statements that the new understandings guarantee an immediate ceasefire from both sides, indicating that military movements targeting the Lebanese capital have completely ceased.
The US President affirmed that Israeli military units that were en route to Beirut have been ordered to withdraw and return to their previous positions. This development followed a phone call described by Trump as 'very fruitful' with the head of the occupation government, Benjamin Netanyahu, during which mechanisms for stabilizing the truce and preventing the region from sliding into a comprehensive confrontation were discussed.
In a related context, Trump indicated that communication channels were opened through high-level representatives with Hezbollah's leadership, resulting in the group's agreement to commit to halting offensive operations. Under this agreement, the occupation authorities pledged not to launch any new attacks on Lebanese territory in exchange for Hezbollah ceasing to target Israeli sites, paving the way for relative stability on the northern border.
On the regional diplomatic front, Trump revealed that the US administration is engaged in accelerated negotiations with the Islamic Republic of Iran to reach broader understandings. The US President expressed optimism about the progress of these behind-the-scenes talks, extending his thanks to those following and interested in this complex issue, which the international community is cautiously anticipating.
This surprising announcement comes hours after intense field tension, where Iran issued strong warnings to residents of northern occupied Palestine to evacuate immediately. Tehran had linked these threats to any potential Israeli targeting of the southern suburbs of Beirut, considering that repeated violations of previous peace agreements necessitated a deterrent response before the recent American mediation intervened.
Israeli forces will not head to Beirut, and any forces that were on their way there have already been turned back.





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Trump announces agreement to de-escalate between the occupation and Hezbollah