Trump Admits to Profane Exchange with Netanyahu Over Lebanon Tensions
Trump confirms using foul language with Israel's Netanyahu
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In a recent interview, US President Donald Trump confirmed using foul language during a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, expressing frustration over Israel's threats to bomb Beirut. The conversation highlights the fragile relationship between the two leaders amid ongoing Middle Eastern conflicts.
- 01Trump confirmed he used expletives during a phone call with Netanyahu regarding Israel's actions in Lebanon.
- 02He expressed concern that Israel's threats could jeopardize peace talks with Iran.
- 03Despite the tense exchange, Trump stated he maintains a good relationship with Netanyahu, referring to him affectionately as 'Bibi'.
- 04Israeli media disputed Trump's account of the conversation, indicating differing narratives between the two allies.
- 05A White House official referenced Trump's social media posts thanking Netanyahu for troop withdrawal agreements from Beirut.
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US President Donald Trump has acknowledged a heated phone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, during which he reportedly used profanity. In an interview with the New York Post, Trump confirmed he expressed strong disapproval of Netanyahu's threats to bomb Beirut, fearing it could disrupt ongoing peace negotiations with Iran. Trump stated he told Netanyahu, 'Are you f-ing crazy? What are you f-ing doing? I helped you stay out of jail.' Despite this outburst, Trump emphasized his positive relationship with Netanyahu, noting their successful collaboration. The conversation reflects the precarious nature of their alliance, particularly following the escalation of conflict in the region. Israeli media, however, have challenged Trump's portrayal of the exchange, suggesting discrepancies in their accounts. A White House official pointed to Trump's posts on Truth Social, where he thanked Netanyahu for an agreement to withdraw troops from Beirut, hinting at ongoing diplomatic complexities as Iran reportedly halted peace talks in response to Israel's military actions in Lebanon.
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The exchange may affect US-Israel relations and ongoing peace negotiations in the Middle East.
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