Trump Extends Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire by Three Weeks, Warns Iran Military Action if Talks Refused

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Gate News message, April 24 — President Trump announced a three-week extension of the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire agreement, which was set to expire on April 26. He plans to invite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun to visit the United States in the coming weeks. Trump stated the extension would help clear a key obstacle to ending U.S. conflict with Iran and achieving broader Middle Eastern peace.

On Iran, Trump warned that if Tehran refuses to negotiate, the U.S. will resort to military action. He noted that Iran may have made minor weapons replenishments during the ceasefire but emphasized the U.S. military could destroy such supplies within approximately one day. Trump explicitly stated he would not use nuclear weapons in any conflict and expressed hope for a lasting peace agreement.

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