TRUMP Criticizes Netanyahu Over Lebanon Strikes at G7 Summit | DWS News | AC19

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2026年06月16日
President Donald Trump publicly criticized Israel's handling of the conflict in Lebanon during remarks at the G7 Summit, saying he was "not happy" with recent Israeli military actions and believes Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should exercise greater restraint. Trump specifically pointed to an Israeli strike in Beirut that occurred shortly before a key diplomatic agreement was expected to be finalized.

The U.S. president suggested that Syria could play a larger role in countering Hezbollah and questioned whether Israel's military response had been proportionate. Trump said prolonged operations in Lebanon were complicating broader regional efforts, particularly negotiations involving Iran, which he described as a major strategic priority.

Despite the criticism, Trump repeatedly emphasized his strong relationship with Netanyahu and reiterated his support for Israel. His comments come amid heightened tensions across the Middle East as diplomatic efforts continue alongside ongoing military conflicts in the region.

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