Trump says Netanyahu will have ‘no choice’ but to accept a deal with Iran
Trump said Netanyahu must accept any U.S. deal with Iran as Israeli strikes continued despite his call for restraint.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Iran are seeking an immediate ceasefire following a rare exchange of missile strikes between the two nations for the first time since April.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the military action as a necessary response to a "new equation" he called "intolerable and unacceptable," vowing to retaliate against future attacks with overwhelming force.
- Simultaneously, the Iran-backed Houthis imposed a "complete and total ban on maritime navigation" for Israeli vessels in the Red Sea, while Israel targeted "infrastructure sites" at a petrochemical complex in Mahshahr.
- Oil prices fell Monday after spiking more than 5% following the halt, as Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif urged all sides to exercise restraint to keep peace negotiations on track.
- Reports suggest Trump previously cursed Netanyahu as "fucking crazy" during a heated call, with the Israeli leader acknowledging difficulty steering the president's Iran decision-making.
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The missiles have crossed again between Iran and Israel, in the greatest shock to the fragile truce announced by Donald Trump on April 8, with the intention of opening a negotiation with Tehran. The episode further complicates the completion of a minimal agreement between the US and Iran, threatening to return the Middle East to an open war and confirming the crisis of an alliance: that of Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The…
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Israel and Iran trade strikes for the first time since agreeing to a ceasefire in April. NBC News correspondents Gabe Gutierrez, Richard Engel, Courtney Kube and NBC News military analyst retired Col. Steve Warren discuss the latest escalation and what it means for the region.
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