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Trump admits he’s ‘not happy’ with Israel over Lebanon strikes, suggests Syria ‘take care of Hezbollah’

Donald Trump expresses dissatisfaction with Israeli strikes in Lebanon while proposing an alternative approach to Hezbollah.

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Furthermore, Trump suggested that Syria could be more effective at managing Hezbollah than Israel. Coverage from Time Magazine, Bloomberg, The Hill, Al Jazeera, and the New York Post highlights these remarks.

Future developments remain dependent on further statements from involved parties. Coverage does not yet specify how the Israeli government or Syrian leadership will respond to these suggestions.

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Quick answers

What is Trump's stance on Israel's actions in Lebanon?

Trump has described himself as 'not happy' with the strikes and stated that Netanyahu must be 'more responsible' regarding the situation.

Who does Trump suggest should handle Hezbollah?

Trump has suggested that Syria would be better at taming Hezbollah than Israel.

What did Trump claim about his role concerning Israel?

Trump claimed that 'there would be no Israel' without him.

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