U.S. Applies Little Pressure to Israel to Stop the Fighting in Lebanon
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The U.S. is not pressuring Israel to stop fighting or withdraw from Lebanese territory.
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The United States has refrained from pressuring Israel to cease fighting in Lebanon, despite recognizing ongoing negotiations as a "historic milestone." Washington did not demand a halt to Israeli strikes or a withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanese territory. This position indicates the Trump administration's continued support for Israel's military actions in the region. The lack of U.S. intervention suggests a policy of allowing Israel to pursue its objectives without immediate diplomatic constraints from its key ally. This stance could influence the duration and intensity of the conflict between Israel and Lebanon.
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