Trump, Netanyahu Tensions Reach New High, Complicating Iran Deal
Trump said the Beirut strike should not disrupt a peace deal with Iran, as more than 12 hours of Israel-Hezbollah attacks followed.
- President Donald Trump publicly rebuked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after an Israeli strike in Beirut, warning the action threatens the fragile Peace Deal with Iran as negotiations enter final stages.
- Negotiators are 107 days into the conflict, nearing a Peace Deal both the United States and Iran view as a critical win to end hostilities and reshape regional stability.
- Trump criticized the attack as meaningless, telling Axios the prime minister has "no f***ing judgement" and urging all parties to stand down before the Peace Deal signing.
- Iranian officials warned the strike in Dahiyeh will not go unanswered, leaving the agreement in jeopardy as Tehran's lead negotiator expressed doubt about United States commitments.
- A 60-day process for addressing economic sanctions and nuclear ambitions awaits, with the official signing ceremony between the United States and Iran scheduled in Switzerland.
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Trump, Netanyahu tensions reach new high, complicating Iran deal
Tensions have never been higher between President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over how to end the war they started together, threatening the viability of a U.S.-Iran peace deal signed over the weekend. Trump is claiming victory in cutting off the Islamic Republic’s pathway to a nuclear weapon, while the deal also reopens [...]
Israeli officials fear Trump could turn on Netanyahu as Iran deal and Beirut strikes collide
Israeli Defense Forces struck Beirut for a second time on Sunday, just as President Donald Trump was pushing to finalize a memorandum of understanding with Iran, and the collision between those two tracks has opened a visible rift between Washington and Jerusalem that analysts say could reshape the U.S.-Israel relationship. Trump condemned the Israeli strikes...
The Strike That Hit Beirut as Peace Reached Its Final Hours
On 14 June, as diplomats edged towards what could have become the most consequential US–Iran understanding in years, a bomb fell on Beirut’s Ghobeiry neighbourhood. Buildings collapsed. Civilians were killed. Families who believed they were living through a fragile ceasefire window suddenly found themselves once again digging through concrete and dust. The strike was not [...]
Israeli leaders refuse to support US-Iran deal, citing 'dismantling' Hezbollah aim
President Donald Trump’s peace deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran is in jeopardy before it can even take effect, as Israeli leaders signal no sense of obligation to end their war in Lebanon. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Monday that “the memorandum of understanding to end the war between Iran and America is scheduled to be signed on Friday,” confirming Trump’s message Sunday that the long-awaited peace deal was imminent. Howeve…
MS NOW's Mohyeldin Says Trump Has 'Betrayed Hopes And Aspirations' Of The Iranian People
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Israel Counts the Ways That Netanyahu’s Iran Strategy Failed
For Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, the war he had hoped would secure his legacy — Israel and the United States together attacking Iran — may be ending in a way that could sully it. The framework agreement to end the war in Iran, which was announced Sunday, omits some of the most important things Israel wanted. The full text of the deal has not yet been released and Israel was not directly involved in the negotiations. Initial detai…

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