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President Trump criticized Israel's prolonged military engagement with Hezbollah during the G7 Summit, suggesting that Syria could handle the situation more effectively.
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G7 Summit
Who
President Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa
What
President Trump criticized Israel's prolonged military engagement with Hezbollah during the G7 Summit, suggesting that Syria could handle the situation more effectively.
When
Tue, 16 Jun 2026 19:05:26 GMT · 2h 33m ago
Where
G7 Summit ·
Why
Trump expressed concerns over excessive civilian casualties, slow progress, and the humanitarian impact of Israel’s ongoing operations in Lebanon, arguing they hinder broader diplomatic efforts.
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President Trump's public criticism of a key US ally like Israel, coupled with his suggestion that Syria should manage Hezbollah, could strain diplomatic relations and impact the perceived stability of the region's geopolitical landscape among international observers.
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