Trump Cautions Netanyahu Against Escalating Conflict with Iran
Trump threatens to abandon Israel in war against Iran as Netanyahu defies ceasefire

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President Donald Trump warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Israel may face isolation if it escalates its conflict with Iran. This warning comes amid rising tensions following Israeli strikes on Iran and Hezbollah, raising concerns of a broader conflict in the Middle East.
- 01Trump warned Netanyahu that Israel could find itself alone if it escalates the conflict with Iran.
- 02Israel targeted Hezbollah in Beirut, leading to retaliatory strikes from Iran.
- 03Oil prices increased by more than $4 following the Israeli strikes on Iran and Lebanon.
- 04Trump urged Netanyahu not to respond to Iran's missile attacks during a recent phone call.
- 05The conversation between Trump and Netanyahu ended without a clear resolution, but Trump managed to delay Israeli retaliation.
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President Donald Trump recently cautioned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Israel risks being isolated if it continues to escalate its conflict with Iran. This warning follows a series of Israeli strikes against Iranian targets and Hezbollah in Beirut, which have heightened tensions in the Middle East. In a phone call, Trump expressed his concern about Israel's response to Iran's ballistic missile attacks, advising against further retaliation to support ongoing U.S.-Iran negotiations. Despite the warning, Netanyahu appears to have ignored Trump's advice, reigniting fears of a full-scale conflict. The situation has also impacted global markets, with oil prices rising more than $4 in response to the escalating violence. Trump's aides noted that while the call concluded without a definitive agreement, it did succeed in delaying immediate Israeli military action, allowing for continued diplomatic efforts. As the conflict unfolds, the international community is watching closely, with potential implications for regional stability and U.S. foreign policy in the area.
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The ongoing conflict and U.S. diplomatic efforts could significantly affect oil prices and regional stability in the Middle East.
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