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Trump reveals he asked Israel to agree to a ceasefire with Hezbollah
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Trump reveals he asked Israel to agree to a ceasefire with Hezbollah

On June 19, 2026, U.S. President Donald Trump revealed during a phone interview with NBC News that he had contacted Israel and urged them to agree to a ceasefire with Hezbollah, a Iran-backed Shia organization. Trump reportedly said, 'Sometimes you have to calm down and use logic,' according to a post by an NBC journalist on the X platform. He did not clarify whether he spoke directly with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The remarks came amid rising regional tensions, including a recent Hezbollah attack in northern areas. Additionally, Trump was set to visit Camp David over the weekend, a rare move for him, where he would hold various political meetings. His family would join him for the two-day trip, which includes Father's Day.

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Proto Thema logoProto ThemaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 8517 days ago
Trump reveals he asked Israel to agree to a ceasefire with Hezbollah

On June 19, 2026, U.S. President Donald Trump revealed during a phone interview with NBC News that he had contacted Israel and urged them to agree to a ceasefire with Hezbollah, a Iran-backed Shia organization. Trump reportedly said, 'Sometimes you have to calm down and use logic,' according to a post by an NBC journalist on the X platform. He did not clarify whether he spoke directly with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The remarks came amid rising regional tensions, including a recent Hezbollah attack in northern areas. Additionally, Trump was set to visit Camp David over the weekend, a rare move for him, where he would hold various political meetings. His family would join him for the two-day trip, which includes Father's Day.

Bias read (Center): The article presents Trump's statement without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It reports on his call for a ceasefire with Hezbollah and mentions the context of rising regional tensions but does not take a clear stance or emphasize one side over another.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 85): Matches other reports on the U.S. announcement and includes quotes from officials. Neutral tone and factual reporting without overt bias.

Proto Thema logoProto ThemaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 8017 days ago
The next round of Lebanese-Israeli talks will take place in Washington from 23 to 25 June.

The next round of talks between Lebanon and Israel will take place in Washington D.C. from June 23–25, 2026, following a phone call between U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Lebanese President Michel Aoun. The U.S. Department of State confirmed the agreement, emphasizing the need for Hezbollah to disarm and expressing support for Lebanon’s efforts to establish a sovereign state capable of peaceful coexistence with all neighbors. President Aoun stated that a comprehensive ceasefire would serve as a foundational step toward progress in direct negotiations with Israel.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about diplomatic discussions and does not exhibit clear bias through loaded language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. It includes statements from both the U.S. Department of State and the Lebanese presidency, providing balanced perspectives.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Factual content aligns with cross-source consensus on the date and location of the next round of talks between Lebanon and Israel. Objectivity is maintained but slightly leans toward official statements without critical analysis.

Proto Thema logoProto ThemaIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 8018 days ago
Trump expects a complete ceasefire on all fronts, including in Lebanon

US President Donald Trump stated that the US expects a complete ceasefire across all fronts, including in Lebanon, following the signing of an agreement with Iran aimed at ending the war. Trump emphasized the importance of peace and urged all parties in the Middle East to honor their commitments to allow negotiations to proceed smoothly.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual summary of Trump's statement without apparent bias. It does not include any subjective language or framing that suggests a particular ideological leaning.

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 80): Accurately reports Lebanese government stance on the Iran-U.S. deal and calls for caution. Maintains neutrality in presenting facts without taking sides.

Kathimerini logoKathimeriniIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 7518 days ago
Trump: We expect a complete ceasefire on all fronts, including in Lebanon

US President Donald Trump stated that the United States expects 'a complete ceasefire on all fronts,' including Lebanon, Hezbollah, and Israel. He encouraged all parties in the Middle East to maintain their commitments so that US negotiations can proceed smoothly. This came one day after the signing of an understanding agreement with Iran to end the war. Earlier, Vice President JD Vance called on Israel to respect the peace process with Iran, which he said is 'in Israel's interest.' He also criticized Israeli attacks on Beirut, which have caused civilian casualties, calling them 'unacceptable.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual statements made by Trump and Vance without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It reports directly on their public comments regarding the situation in the Middle East, without apparent ideological framing or emphasis on one side over another.

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 75): Reports accurately reflect the U.S. announcement and quotes from officials. Slightly biased towards Israeli perspective in framing the lifting of restrictions as an act of trust.

SKAI logoSKAIIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 7017 days ago
The next round of Lebanese-Israeli talks will be held in Washington, June 23-25

The next round of talks between Lebanon and Israel will take place in Washington D.C. from June 23–25, according to an announcement by the U.S. Department of State. This follows a phone call between U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Lebanese President Michel Aoun. During the conversation, Rubio reiterated the necessity of disarming Hezbollah and confirmed U.S. support for Lebanon’s government in its efforts to establish a sovereign state capable of peaceful coexistence with all neighbors. President Aoun emphasized that a 'comprehensive ceasefire' would serve as the 'foundational basis' for progress in direct negotiations with Israel.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about diplomatic discussions between Lebanon and Israel, mediated by the United States. It includes quotes from both the U.S. Department of State and the Lebanese presidency, providing balanced perspectives without overtly favoring either side. The language,

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 70): Repeats Trump’s social media posts without verification. Shows slight bias by focusing on his expectations rather than confirmed developments.

SKAI logoSKAIIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 7021 days ago
Lebanon: We have not been informed about the agreement - 'Do not return' they say to the displaced people

Lebanon has not been informed about an agreement between the US and Iran aimed at ending the war across all fronts in the Middle East, including the conflict between Hezbollah and Israel, according to an official Lebanese source. The source stated that Lebanon was not informed about the terms of the agreement or when the ceasefire would take effect. Authorities in southern Lebanon have urged displaced people not to return home yet, but families were seen returning despite this. Fighting has decreased in intensity, and no Israeli attacks were reported today. Hezbollah has not taken blame for an

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without clear ideological framing or biased language. It reports on official statements and events without overtly favoring any side.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 70): Includes unverified diplomatic claims and speculative information about the status of negotiations. Slightly biased in emphasizing Iranian demands over broader regional context.

Proto Thema logoProto ThemaIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 6515 days ago
Israel has announced that as of tomorrow all restrictions on the border with Lebanon will be lifted.

Israel announced the lifting of all restrictions along its northern border with Lebanon starting Monday morning at 6 AM. The decision comes amid ongoing tensions with Hezbollah, despite the ceasefire agreement. The move signals confidence in maintaining peace, though concerns remain due to recent incidents involving Israeli military operations that resulted in multiple casualties. The easing of restrictions aims to return normalcy to thousands of residents in northern Israel who had been living under heightened security measures for an extended period. However, high-level Israeli officials have emphasized that their forces remain on high alert for potential resumption of hostilities.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the announcement of lifting border restrictions neutrally, citing official Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) statements and acknowledging both the Israeli government's confidence in the ceasefire and lingering concerns about the situation's fragility. It does not exhibit overtly pro-

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 65): Contains unverified social media claims attributed to Trump. Lacks direct sourcing and shows bias by emphasizing Trump’s controversial remarks over verified policy actions.

Kathimerini logoKathimeriniIndependentCenterFactual 50Objective 5017 days ago
CNN: Talks between Iran and the U.S. on ice Tehran asks for guarantees for Lebanon

The Iranian delegation has requested assurances regarding the cessation of hostilities in Lebanon before resuming talks with the United States in Switzerland, according to a diplomat familiar with the matter who spoke to CNN. The source stated that Iran is seeking guarantees that hostilities in Lebanon will end as stipulated in an agreement already signed. The talks have been temporarily postponed following Israeli attacks on Lebanon, though no specific date for their resumption was provided. Meanwhile, a Hezbollah MP stated that negotiations with the U.S. depend on a comprehensive ceasefire.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both the Iranian request for assurances and the Hezbollah representative's comments without overtly favoring either side. It includes direct quotes from multiple sources and does not exhibit clear bias through word choice or emphasis.

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