White House directives trigger diplomatic scramble over Lebanon airstrike ban
Israeli officials are seeking urgent clarification from Washington after President Donald Trump declared that Israel is now "prohibited" from conducting further airstrikes in Lebanon.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his security cabinet were reportedly blindsided by the shift in tone.
Shifting Red Lines
Military analysts suggest this development represents a significant departure from traditional US-Israel defense coordination. Historically, the United States has supported Israel’s "active defense" posture in Lebanon, particularly regarding Hezbollah’s missile infrastructure. However, the current administration seems determined to prioritise a total cessation of hostilities to facilitate broader "grand bargain" talks with Tehran.
Regional Impact
Displaced residents began returning to southern Lebanon shortly after the ceasefire took effect, despite warnings from the Israeli military that the mission to dismantle militant threats is not yet finished.