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Trump says Netanyahu could use 'softer touch' in Lebanon

  • President Trump criticized Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for continuing strikes on Lebanon despite a recent U.S.-Iran peace memorandum.
  • Trump suggested Netanyahu could use a 'softer touch' in Lebanon since minor drone attacks did not justify heavy bombing in Beirut.
  • He expressed frustration as peace talks with Iran stalled and Israeli attacks on Hezbollah persisted.
  • Trump lamented Lebanon's decline from a rich cultural history to prolonged suffering over the past several decades.
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If last year Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told President Donald Trump that he was “the best friend Israel has ever had in the White House,” now the war in Iran has strained the relationship, to the point that the U.S. president has scolded him in public. Trump said Wednesday that Netanyahu could use a “softer touch” in the fight against Hezbollah militants in Lebanon. “Netanyahu turns out to be a good man, although he sometimes gets…

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WIN broke the news in Israel on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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