Former U.S. President Donald Trump revealed he advised Israel to allow Syria to handle the Lebanese Hezbollah militant group, rather than directly engaging with them. Trump criticized the current Israeli strategy towards Hezbollah, characterizing it as ineffective. He made the comments on Tuesday, suggesting a shift in regional security responsibilities. This stance diverges from long-standing U.S. policy supporting Israel’s security concerns regarding Hezbollah, which is considered a terrorist organization by many Western countries. The suggestion raises questions about potential geopolitical implications and the role of Syria in regional stability. No immediate response from Israeli officials has been reported following Trump’s statement. The proposal reflects Trump’s often unconventional approach to foreign policy and his willingness to challenge established alliances.