Trump on Israel's Lebanon airstrike: 'An attack that should not have happened, delaying signing of peace deal'
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- U.S. President Donald Trump criticized Israel's airstrike on Lebanon, stating it should not have happened, especially on a day nearing a peace deal with Iran.
- Trump commented on Truth Social that the attack on Beirut was unnecessary and should not disrupt the peace process.
- The U.S. president has repeatedly asserted that a peace agreement with Iran is close to being signed.
U.S. President Donald Trump strongly condemned Israel's recent airstrike on the outskirts of Beirut, Lebanon. In a statement posted on his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump declared that the attack "should never have taken place," particularly emphasizing its timing on a day when a peace agreement with Iran was reportedly nearing finalization.
Trump characterized the Israeli strike as unnecessary, noting that the preceding attack it responded to was limited and caused no casualties. He expressed concern that such actions could jeopardize the delicate negotiations aimed at establishing peace between the United States and Iran. The president reiterated his belief that a deal with Iran is imminent, suggesting that Israel's actions could potentially derail this significant diplomatic effort.
This criticism from the U.S. president underscores a potential divergence in approach between the United States and Israel regarding regional stability and the ongoing peace talks. Trump's remarks highlight his administration's focus on securing the Iran deal, even as regional conflicts continue to simmer.
The comments come as reports indicate that a peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran is close to being signed, a development that Trump has consistently promoted. His public critique of Israel's military action suggests a desire to maintain momentum in the U.S.-Iran negotiations, prioritizing diplomatic breakthroughs over responses to regional escalations.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.