
Trump's Role in Forcing Ceasefires in Lebanon and Gaza
The article analyzes the increasing influence of US President Donald Trump on Israel's military strategy, citing the recent temporary ceasefire in Lebanon as the latest example. After Lebanese President Joseph Aoun declined a predicted call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump announced the ceasefire, compelling Israel to comply. Analysts argue that Trump has become the primary external arbiter, dictating critical military pauses in multiple conflicts, including Gaza and Iran. While Netanyahu has publicly vowed that fighting is not over, the necessity of US approval significantly limits Israel's strategic maneuverability. Experts note that despite the temporary ceasefires, adversaries remain resilient, suggesting that future negotiations will be complex and highly charged.






















