Trump, Israel and Netanyahu
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The president reportedly swore at the Israeli prime minister over his country’s escalating attacks in Lebanon.
President Donald Trump cursed at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a roughly 15-minute phone call on Monday, multiple sources familiar with the call told ABC News, with the president angered by Israel's escalation in Lebanon and its potential to imperil the administration's ongoing negotiations with Iran.
Critics pounced on the Israeli prime minister after President Trump claimed on social media he had persuaded him to call off “a major raid” on Hezbollah in Beirut.
U.S. President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have a long history of working together, but the pair is under strain amid the ongoing war in Iran.
President Donald Trump changed course on a key provision in the U.S. ceasefire agreement with Iran after speaking with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, CBS News reported on Thursday. On Tuesday, Trump announced a two-week ceasefire agreement with ...
President Trump revealed Monday that he will confer with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about when to end the military campaign against Iran, suggesting the decision would be “mutual” between the US and its Middle Eastern ally. “I think it ...
The Iran war has not turned out the way they promised, and they’re suffering major political blowback as a result. Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu share a lot of traits. They are both solipsistic, mendacious, narcissistic, and paranoid megalomaniacs ...
When it comes to the war against Iran, the first drafts of history are being especially unkind to the free world’s architects. So much so that, in certain pathetic quarters, the ayatollah and his henchmen get better press coverage than President Trump ...