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Mr. Trump: Keep Syria Out of Lebanon

Ya Libnan

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June 21, 2026

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Illustration- The Lebanese people are tired of fighting the wars of others. Their future belongs to one state, one army, and one sovereign Lebanon History has already shown that neither Syria nor Israel can impose a lasting solution on Lebanon. Only a sovereign Lebanese state can do that. BY: THE EDITORIAL BOARD, OPINION “I am disappointed []

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The Jerusalem Post

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· Jun 23, 2026

Trump, Rubio praise Iran deal progress, 'Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon'

As US-Lebanon talks continue in Washington, Rubio noted that the future of Lebanon belongs to the Lebanese people through their sovereign, elected government.

Arutz Sheva

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· Jun 24, 2026

Israel increasingly concerned by US plans for Lebanon

US President Donald Trump wants the Syrian regime to manage Hezbollah and move into southern Lebanon, sparking new security concerns for Israel.

Hananya Naftali

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· Jun 21, 2026

Syrian president to the Lebanese people: "You will not see Syria fighting against Hezboll [...]

Syrian president to the Lebanese people: You will not see Syria fighting against Hezbollah in Lebanon

ABNA English

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· Jun 22, 2026

Jolani's Reaction to Trump's Remarks; "We Are Not Seeking Military Intervention and Are Ready to Talk with Hezbollah"

Jolani, the self-proclaimed president of Syria, rejecting accusations of military involvement in Lebanon, described Donald Trump's statements as a misunderstanding. Emphasizing Syria's positive role in rebuilding Lebanese institutions and ensuring regional security, he announced his readiness to engage in dialogue with all Lebanese forces, including Hezbollah, for the sake of the country's stability.

Nowlebanon

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· Jul 3, 2026

Syria’s message to Beirut: More than a diplomatic visit

Beirut, Lebanon. Photo by JOSEPH EID / [] The post Syria’s message to Beirut: More than a diplomatic visit appeared first on Nowlebanon.

Ya Libnan

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· Jun 23, 2026

How Can Iran Help Disarm Hezbollah?

Photo illustration – “Lebanon’s future should be decided in Beirut—not in Tehran, Damascus, or any other foreign capital.” Washington keeps looking for answers in the wrong places By: The Editorial Board, Opinion The announcement that Washington is considering the formation of a joint U.S.-Lebanese-Iranian cell to monitor the ceasefire in Lebanon raises a simple but []

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Related coverage for "Mr. Trump: Keep Syria Out of Lebanon": The Jerusalem Post — Trump, Rubio praise Iran deal progress, 'Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon' . Arutz Sheva — Israel increasingly concerned by US plans for Lebanon. Hananya Naftali — Syrian president to the Lebanese people: "You will not see Syria fighting against Hezboll [...]. ABNA English — Jolani's Reaction to Trump's Remarks; "We Are Not Seeking Military Intervention and Are Ready to Talk with Hezbollah". Nowlebanon — Syria’s message to Beirut: More than a diplomatic visit. Ya Libnan — How Can Iran Help Disarm Hezbollah?