US President Trump: Israel banned from bombing Lebanon

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In a post published Friday on Truth Social, US President Donald Trump said they would receive “nuclear dust” produced by their B2 bombers from Iran.

“No money will be transferred in any way, shape or form. This agreement is in no way dependent on Lebanon, but the U.S. will work separately with Lebanon and deal with the Hezbollah situation appropriately,” Trump added and continued:

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“Israel will no longer bomb Lebanon. The US forbids them from doing so. Enough!”

Market reaction

Risk flows continue to dominate financial markets on Friday. At press time, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 1.5% on the day, while the Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500 were both up 1%.

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