
Danon: Lebanon Ceasefire is Not 100%
Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, said in a televised interview on Thursday, April 23, that the extended ceasefire in Lebanon is “not 100%,” and raised doubts over the Lebanese government’s ability to enforce the agreement in the south of the country, where Hezbollah operates under Iranian backing.
“I have to be honest,” Danon said. “You know, the Lebanese government have no control of Hezbollah and Hezbollah is sending rockets trying to sabotage the ceasefire. And Israel, we have to retaliate. Every time we see a threat, we take action.” He acknowledged that the current arrangement marks an improvement over the previous situation but insisted it remains incomplete. “It’s a significantly better situation. It’s not 100%,” he added. “I hope … to see that the Lebanese military are actually able to implement and to enforce this ceasefire.”
Danon’s comments followed US President Donald Trump’s announcement on Truth Social that the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon will be extended by three weeks. Trump made the post after participating in direct talks between Israel and Lebanon at the White House, writing that the Oval Office meeting “went very well” and that the United States “is going to work with Lebanon in order to help it protect itself from Hezbollah.” He also said he looks forward to hosting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun in the near future.
(INN/VFI News)