Trump scolds Netanyahu at G7 summit: ‘I feel bad for Lebanon'

AI Summary
As a US-Iran nuclear deal nears finalization, tensions emerge between Washington and Israel over the prolonged conflict in Lebanon. President Trump has publicly criticized Israel's extended military campaign against Hezbollah, while Hezbollah claims Iran has conditioned the nuclear agreement on Israeli military withdrawal from Lebanese territory. These developments expose widening rifts in US-Israeli strategic interests amid continuing military operations.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize Trump's public criticism of Israeli strategy and highlight growing concerns that Israel's military operations risk undermining US diplomatic negotiations with Iran, focusing on the divergence between American and Israeli strategic objectives.
Moderate: Moderate outlets report Trump's statements and the reported deal conditions factually while documenting ongoing Israeli military operations and noting widespread Lebanese skepticism about the durability of any ceasefire agreement.
President Trump on Wednesday aired his frustration with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the sidelines of the Group of Seven (G7) summit in France, telling the Israeli leader to hold back attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon amid high-stakes negotiations with Iran.
Trump, speaking at a press conference as the summit concluded, said Netanyahu “gets a little excited...
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