Trump announces three-week extension of Israel-Lebanon ceasefire, warns Iran that refusal to negotiate will trigger military action
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Trump announces three-week extension of Israel-Lebanon ceasefire, warns Iran that refusal to negotiate will trigger military action
According to JIN10 Data, U.S. President Trump announced a three-week extension of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon (the original agreement was set to expire on April 26) and plans to invite Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun for visits to the U.S. in the near future. Trump stated that this move would help remove a key obstacle to the U.S. concluding hostilities with Iran. On the issue of Iran, he warned that if Tehran refuses negotiations, the matter will be resolved militarily; he also noted that Iran may have modestly replenished its weapons during the ceasefire period but emphasized that U.S. forces could destroy them within approximately one day. Trump further clarified that nuclear weapons would not be used in the conflict and expressed his hope for achieving a lasting peace agreement.
TechFlow News: On April 24, according to JIN10 Data, U.S. President Trump announced a three-week extension of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon (the original agreement was set to expire on April 26) and plans to invite Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun for visits to the U.S. in the near future. Trump stated that this move would help remove a key obstacle to the U.S. ending hostilities with Iran. Regarding Iran, he warned that if Tehran refuses negotiations, the U.S. will resolve the issue militarily; he also noted that Iran may have slightly replenished its weapons during the ceasefire period but emphasized that the U.S. military could destroy them within approximately one day. Trump further clarified that nuclear weapons would not be used in the conflict and expressed hope for achieving a lasting peace agreement.




