Report: Trump upbraids Netanyahu over Lebanon, asking, ‘What the f— are you doing?’
- President Donald Trump harshly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a phone call about military actions in Lebanon, reportedly saying, 'You'd be in prison if it weren't for me'.
- Trump posted on Truth Social that Hezbollah agreed to stop all shooting and that no Israeli troops would be sent to Beirut after discussions with Netanyahu and Hezbollah representatives.
- Israeli opposition and coalition members criticized Netanyahu's handling of the situation and called for stronger actions against Hezbollah and national security restoration.
- Netanyahu maintained that Israel would attack Beirut if Hezbollah attacks continued, despite a declared ceasefire in southern Lebanon.
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‘You’re crazy!’: Trump-Netanyahu relationship under growing strain over Iran
They went to war together against Iran, but Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu’s relationship is under strain after the US president reportedly called the Israeli premier “crazy”. Trump unleashed a profane tirade over the phone at Netanyahu over Israel’s threats to bomb the Lebanese capital Beirut, fearing it would undermine talks with Tehran, the Axios news outlet and ABC News reported. It underscored the increasingly shaky ties between two ri…
Even David Axelrod Admits President Trump Is ‘Not Wrong’ On This Aspect Of The Middle East War
In the wake of reports about a contentious phone call between President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, even some of the US president’s most ardent critics are acknowledging that he seems to be on the right track. Trump reportedly took issue with Netanyahu’s strategy of escalating the war in Lebanon, and longtime...
U.S. President Donald Trump seeks an agreement with Iran’s ayatollah dictatorship to stabilize the region and reopen the Strait of Ormuz. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is committed to maintaining military pressure on Hezbollah’s Lebanese terrorists, which has led to tense talks between the two leaders. Why have Trump and Netanyahu fought? Then, the motives are broken down and how it can affect the end of the war of Iran’s …
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