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A reported phone call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has sparked major international attention amid rising tensions in Lebanon.

According to multiple reports, the call focused on Israel’s ongoing military operations against Hezbollah-linked targets in Lebanon and concerns over a possible wider regional escalation. Following the conversation, reports suggest Israel paused or halted planned strikes on Lebanon, especially around Beirut, while continuing operations in southern areas.

The development comes at a sensitive moment as cross-border tensions between Israel and Hezbollah continue to intensify, raising fears of a broader conflict in the region. Diplomatic sources indicate that the call may have played a role in temporarily de-escalating planned military actions.

While official confirmation and exact details remain limited, the situation highlights the fragile balance between military operations and high-level diplomatic intervention in the Middle East.

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00:25A
00:27reportedly explosive phone call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime
00:33Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has triggered an immediate shift in Israel's military
00:39plans in Lebanon.
00:41According to multiple reports citing U.S. officials, the June 1, 2026 conversation centered on
00:49Israel's planned escalation against Hezbollah targets, including potential strikes on Beirut's
00:56southern suburbs.
00:57The call is described as highly tense, with Trump strongly opposing the escalation and
01:04warning it could derail wider diplomatic efforts and push the region closer to a larger conflict.
01:11Following the discussion, reports indicate that Israel paused or scrapped immediate plans
01:17for major strikes on Beirut, marking a sudden shift in operational planning.
01:22However, Israeli officials clarified that military operations in southern Lebanon remain active
01:30and that the pause applies specifically to Beirut targeted escalation.
01:35In public comments after the call, Trump described the conversation as productive and claimed that
01:42indirect communication channels had helped establish a quiet-for-quiet understanding aimed
01:48at reducing hostilities.
01:50Israeli officials confirmed the call but offered a different framing, stating that Israel will
01:56continue operations if Hezbollah attacks persist and that security objectives remain unchanged.
02:03The development comes during a period of escalating tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border with
02:10near-daily exchanges of fire involving Hezbollah and Israeli forces.
02:16Diplomatic sources suggest that Hezbollah may be open to reducing attacks under certain conditions,
02:23as mediators push to prevent further escalation.
02:27The situation is also linked to broader regional negotiations involving the United States and Iran,
02:33where stability in Lebanon is seen as a critical factor.
02:38Despite the reported pause in Beirut strikes, the overall situation remains highly unstable,
02:45with ongoing military activity in southern Lebanon.
02:49Analysts warn this is not a formal ceasefire, but a fragile politically-driven de-escalation
02:56that could quickly unravel.
02:57As the region watches closely, the key question remains whether this intervention will hold,
03:04or if Lebanon is heading toward another major escalation.
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