Trump urges Israel and Hezbollah to stand down as Iran nuclear deal nears signing

Trump presses Israel and Hezbollah to stand down as Iran nuclear deal edges toward signing

Politico — CongressWith a nuclear framework nearing completion, Trump publicly urged both Israel and Hezbollah to hold fire in Lebanon, warning that military escalation could unravel the fragile deal. The agreement faces a 60-day implementation clock and analysts say it defers rather than resolves core questions including Israel's continued presence in Lebanon. On Capitol Hill, Sen. James Lankford argued that any deal must go through Senate ratification to carry lasting legal force, while some Republican colleagues worried Trump had struck too soft a bargain. The administration pushed back, with Trump framing the accord as a historic diplomatic achievement.