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US 'does not expect Israel to absorb' Hezbollah attacks, signals green light for IDF escalation

Topic: defense & securityRegion: Middle EastUpdated: i7 outletsSources: 14⚠ Bias gap — sources divergeSpectrum: MixedFiltered: Asia (3/12)· Clear4 min read📡 Wire pickup⚠ 3d+ old
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Story Summary
SITUATION
After Hezbollah launched attacks on Israel, the US indicated it does not expect Israel to absorb these assaults. The US has proposed a framework for de-escalation, contingent on Hezbollah ceasing its attacks (per JPost).
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KEY FACTS
  • Trump says Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to dial back fighting
  • Trump says Hezbollah and Israel have agreed to ‘stop all shooting’
  • The US president said in a social media post that he spoke to Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and representatives of Hezbollah and both agreed that “all shooting will stop”.
  • Likewise, through highly placed representatives, I had a very good call with Hezbollah, and they agreed all shooting will stop,” Trump said in a post.
  • According to a statement by Lebanon’s presidency, under the proposed arrangement Israel would not strike Beirut’s southern suburbs if Hezbollah did not launch attacks against Israel.
  • The Hezbollah MP Hassan Fadlallah said the group refused a partial truce offer to spare Beirut in exchange for an end to Hezbollah attacks on Israel.
  • Israel's prime minister has ordered attacks on the southern suburbs of Lebanon's capital, Beirut, as its conflict with the Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah escalates.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT

The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has escalated significantly in recent months, particularly following the coordinated military strikes initiated by the United States and Israel against Iran in March 2026. These strikes targeted Iranian military infrastructure, air defenses, and power plants, marking a significant escalation in tensions in the region.

In response to these actions, Hezbollah has intensified its military engagement, launching rockets into northern Israel, which has prompted Israeli military responses, including recent strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs.

Brief

The United States has made it clear that it does not expect Israel to absorb ongoing attacks from Hezbollah, indicating a potential green light for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to escalate their military operations.

This stance follows a series of rocket attacks launched by Hezbollah into northern Israel, which have prompted Israeli military responses, including recent strikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut ordered by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

In a bid to de-escalate tensions, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio proposed a framework that calls for Hezbollah to cease its attacks in exchange for Israel refraining from further strikes on Beirut.

This proposal comes amid a backdrop of heightened military activity, with Netanyahu asserting that the IDF would target what they describe as 'terrorist positions' in response to Hezbollah's violations of a ceasefire that was previously established.

Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump has claimed that both Hezbollah and Israel have agreed to mutual de-escalation, suggesting that a temporary halt in hostilities could be on the horizon.

However, the situation remains precarious, as the Israeli military continues to prepare for potential further operations in Lebanon, underscoring the fragile nature of the current ceasefire efforts.

As the United Nations Security Council prepares to discuss the ongoing conflict, many governments watches closely to see if the proposed framework will lead to a lasting reduction in hostilities or if the cycle of violence will continue unabated.

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Netanyahu orders strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, clouding Iran mediation Netanyahu orders strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, clouding Iran mediation Netanyahu orders strik
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Trump says Hezbollah and Israel have agreed to ‘stop all shooting’ Trump says Hezbollah and Israel have agreed to ‘stop all shooting’ European leaders condemn Israel’s deepening in
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European leaders condemn Israel’s deepening incursion into Lebanon European leaders condemn Israel’s deepening incursion into Lebanon. Reporting is limited at this stage.
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Israel orders strikes on Beirut suburbs ahead of UNSC meeting Israel orders strikes on Beirut suburbs ahead of UNSC meeting Israel orders strikes on Beirut suburbs ahead of UNSC me
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US 'does not expect Israel to absorb' Hezbollah attacks, signals green light for IDF escalation US 'does not expect Israel to absorb' Hezbollah attacks, signals green light for IDF
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