The Fragile Cease-fire: How Trump Is Trying to Hold the Middle East Together

Something unusual is happening in the Middle East — a superpower is asking its closest ally to hold back, and the ally is listening. President Trump has privately urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to scale down strikes in Lebanon. The request is delicate, pointed, and timed: negotiations with Iran are imminent, and Washington doesn’t want the cease-fire framework — already fragile, already contested — shaken loose before talks can begin. Both leaders have maintained, for public consumption, that Israel’s campaign against Hezbollah falls outside the scope of any Iran deal. But Trump, according to reports, went further in private,


