Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Trump Stops Israel from an all-out Hezbollah elimination in Lebanon

 

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz blamed President Trump on Monday for stopping the Jewish state from eliminating all of Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Explaining to reporters that having a “partnership” with the US “has certain constraints,” Katz said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “stood bravely” against Trump’s demands that Israel Defense Forces leave Lebanon through four phone calls.

”Iran constantly pressured the United States to pressure Israel, in order to stop this,” he said, according to a translated transcript of the briefing obtained by The Post. “At that time, we were attacking all of Lebanon, I remind you.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir, and Defense Minister Israel Katz at the Israel Defense Forces officers' course graduation ceremony.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, center, IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir, second right, and Defense Minister Israel Katz, second left, attend the graduation ceremony of the Israel Defense Forces officers’ course at a military base near Mitzpe Ramon, southern Israel, on June 25, 2026.

“Hezbollah … in a panic pressured Iran to connect the arenas,” he added, referring to the linkage of the Lebanon front to the US-Iran cease-fire.

Netanyahu ultimately agreed not to “take down buildings” in Beirut” — something Katz opposed — but pushed to continue “surgical attacks.”

”I’m sorry for that connection [of the cease-fire extending to Lebanon,] but it was an American interest, that [Trump] really, really wanted to promote the possibility of negotiations with Iran, etc., and he saw this as an obstacle to it.”

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz blamed President Trump from stopping Israel from defeating Hezbollah in Lebanon.

That’s when the plan changed to contain IDF troops to southern Lebanon, where Israel and Lebanon agreed last week Israeli forces can remain until Hezbollah is defeated.

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