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Netanyahu Left 'Personally Stunned' By Trump Rhetoric Prohibiting Lebanon Strikes
Netanyahu Left 'Personally Stunned' By Trump Rhetoric Prohibiting Lebanon Strikes
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his inner circle were reportedly blindsided - left "stunned" - after President Trump dropped a surprise line effectively clipping Israel's wings in Lebanon, according to Axios, citing sources familiar with the exchange.
On Friday, Trump declared the US had "prohibited" further Israeli strikes just as the administration-brokered 10-day ceasefire with Lebanon kicked in. The US President was unusually harsh in rhetoric with America's longtime #1 Mideast ally, writing on Truth Social that "enough is enough".
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