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Trump says he talked to Syrian leader about taking on Hezbollah

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Posted on June 17, 2026

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Trump Confirms Talks with Syrian Leader on Hezbollah Amid Criticism of Israel

Trump's Statements on Syria, Hezbollah, and Israel at G7 Summit

By Steve Holland

Trump's Discussion with Syrian President

EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France, June 17 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he had spoken to Syria's leader about combatting Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon, a day after criticizing Israel for killing too many civilians and not getting the job done.

Asked at a Group of Seven summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, if he had talked to Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa about Hezbollah, Trump nodded and said "yes." Asked if Sharaa was willing to take on the Shi'ite armed group, Trump said he would talk about that later.

Context of the Remarks

The remark came after Trump criticized Israel's tactics in fighting Hezbollah while praising Sharaa, who took power in Syria in 2025 after years of civil war and has moved cautiously since U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran in late February.

Trump's Views on Hezbollah and Syrian Leadership

Hezbollah as a Regional Threat

"I consider that (Lebanon) the minor war, Iran’s a big one, but we have that little pinprick out there that constantly rears its head, and that's Hezbollah," Trump told reporters on Tuesday on the sidelines of the summit.

Support for Sharaa

Trump has strongly backed Sharaa, a former al Qaeda commander who toppled long-ruling autocrat Bashar al-Assad and has sought to portray himself as a moderate leader trying to unify his war-ravaged nation and end its isolation.

"He's done an amazing job of pulling it together. He's not a Boy Scout, but he's done an amazing job of pulling it together, and he is very good with Hezbollah. Does not like them," Trump said on Tuesday.

U.S. Encouragement for Syrian Action

Reuters reported in March that the U.S. had encouraged Syria to consider sending forces into eastern Lebanon to help disarm Hezbollah, but that Damascus ​was reluctant to embark on such a mission for fear of being sucked into the war in the Middle East and inflaming sectarian tensions in Syria and Lebanon.

Sharaa said on Saturday that "the rumors circulating about Syria entering Lebanon are completely unfounded," according to comments published on Syrian state media.

Criticism of Israel's Approach

Trump in recent days has expressed his displeasure with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over Israeli attacks in Beirut that he said could have endangered his peace deal with Iran. On Tuesday, he said Israel had been fighting the Lebanese militia group for too long and has killed too many civilians.

"You don't have to knock down an apartment house every time you're looking for somebody," Trump said. "Because there are a lot of people in those apartment houses, and they're not all Hezbollah, that I can tell you."

Alternative Solutions Proposed by Trump

"I suggested to Israel to let Syria take care of Hezbollah, because to be honest with you, I think they do a better job of doing it."

(Reporting by Steve Holland in Evian-les-Bains, Maya Gebeily in Beirut; writing by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Trump signaled Syria under al‑Sharaa might be tapped to deal with Hezbollah, as he downplayed Israel’s civilian casualties in Lebanon conflict (lemonde.fr).
  • Al‑Sharaa, a former al‑Qaeda commander turned Syrian president since January 29 2025, has pursued rebuilding Syria’s institutions, anti‑corruption efforts and integration of armed factions (en.wikipedia.org).
  • Hezbollah has paused operations since the Iran‑U.S. deal; tensions persist with Hezbollah demanding Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanon for a final nuclear agreement to move forward (internazionale.it).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Did President Trump speak with Syria's leader about Hezbollah?
Yes, Trump confirmed at a G7 summit that he talked to Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa about combatting Hezbollah in Lebanon.
How has Trump criticized Israel's handling of Hezbollah?
Trump criticized Israel for killing too many civilians during operations targeting Hezbollah and suggested Syria might handle the group better.
Who is Syria's current president according to the article?
Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former al Qaeda commander, is Syria's president and took power after a civil war.
What is Syria's stance on entering Lebanon to fight Hezbollah?
President Sharaa denied rumors about Syria entering Lebanon and said such reports are unfounded.
What did Trump suggest to Israel regarding Hezbollah?
Trump suggested that Israel should let Syria take care of Hezbollah, believing Syria could be more effective.

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