U.S. President Donald Trump has reportedly delivered a stern warning to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the ongoing conflict in Lebanon. According to the Wall Street Journal, the exchange took place during a phone call described as "shorter than usual," signaling a high level of urgency and directness from the American leader.
The reported message comes as hostilities continue to flare across the border. Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for rocket attacks targeting Israeli military gatherings in the town of Al-Taybeh, Southern Lebanon. In response, Israeli forces launched air raids on the town of Bazouriyeh and the outskirts of Hanaway, further intensifying the military pressure in the region.
International Solidarity and Peace Efforts
As the security situation deteriorates, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani announced an upcoming visit to Lebanon this Monday. Tajani characterized the trip as a "solidarity visit" to the Lebanese government and people, following recent bombardments.
"We do not want civilians to pay the price once again, as happened in Gaza," Tajani stated via social media. He emphasized that the visit serves to honor Italian military personnel participating in peacekeeping efforts and to encourage newly announced direct negotiations between Lebanon and Israel. Italy aims to take a leading role in supporting this new phase of dialogue to prevent a wider regional escalation.
Geopolitical Implications
The interaction between Trump and Netanyahu highlights the shifting diplomatic dynamics in the Middle East. With direct negotiations between Lebanon and Israel now on the table, international powers are scrambling to stabilize the region and protect civilian populations from further harm.




