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The US president is facing growing pressure to resolve the Iran war.
Trump's reportedly explosive conversation with the Israeli leader resulted in a quick pivot from Netanyahu's office.
A new report from Axios alleges that Trump lashed out at Netanyahu after Iran "threatened to abandon the negotiations with the U.S. over Israel's actions in Lebanon"
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Sara Netanyahu took part in interview of PM’s military secretary candidate — reports
Sources says premier was not present for PM's wife's conversation with Brig. Gen. Guy Markizeno, and that it was 'not just small talk' The post Sara Netanyahu took part in interview of PM’s military secretary candidate — reports appeared first on The Times of Israel.
President Trump said that he had been “perturbed” in a call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, and said he hoped to meet with Iran’s supreme leader.
By Alexander Cornwell TEL AVIV, June 2 (Reuters) - Benjamin Netanyahu is under criticism at home after U.S. President Donald Trump declared Israel would halt plans to attack Iran ally Hezbollah in Beirut,
US President Donald Trump has admitted a recent phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu became heated.
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.
The president reportedly swore at the Israeli prime minister over his country’s escalating attacks in Lebanon.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu joins CNBC's Sara Eisen in Jerusalem for an exclusive interview to discuss his phone conversation with President Trump, the conflict in the Middle East, disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz,
Benjamin Netanyahu has been criticised by his own security minister for accepting a ceasefire deal with Lebanon. Itamar Ben-Gvir, the ultra-nationalist firebrand, called the US-brokered truce announced last night a “serious mistake”. The agreement requires Hezbollah to commit to a “complete cessation” of fire, the US State Department said.