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Scoop: Trump tells Netanyahu to move forces out of Syria and Lebanon
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Scoop: Trump tells Netanyahu to move forces out of Syria and Lebanon

President Trump called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a phone conversation, urging Israel to begin redeploying its forces from Syria and Lebanon. According to U.S. and Israeli officials, Trump expressed concerns that the Israeli military presence in these regions creates tensions and risks escalation. Netanyahu's government maintains that the occupation is necessary to prevent attacks like the October 7 incident, and some officials advocate for permanent control or settlement expansion. Despite ongoing diplomatic efforts, including U.S.-mediated talks in Rome, Israel has not yet withdrawn troops from designated 'pilot zones' in southern Lebanon as agreed. The situation highlights growing pressure on Netanyahu amid domestic political challenges.

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Scoop: Trump tells Netanyahu to move forces out of Syria and Lebanon

President Trump called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a phone conversation, urging Israel to begin redeploying its forces from Syria and Lebanon. According to U.S. and Israeli officials, Trump expressed concerns that the Israeli military presence in these regions creates tensions and risks escalation. Netanyahu's government maintains that the occupation is necessary to prevent attacks like the October 7 incident, and some officials advocate for permanent control or settlement expansion. Despite ongoing diplomatic efforts, including U.S.-mediated talks in Rome, Israel has not yet withdrawn troops from designated 'pilot zones' in southern Lebanon as agreed. The situation highlights growing pressure on Netanyahu amid domestic political challenges.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides of the issue: Trump's urging for withdrawal versus Netanyahu's security arguments. It includes quotes from U.S. officials and Israeli government statements without overtly favoring either side. While the subject is politically charged, the framing remains balanced, as

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