Trump
‘shouted and cursed Netanyahu over threat to resume Beirut bombing’
Angry
phone call took place after Iran said it would suspend talks with US over
Israel’s Lebanon campaign, Axios reports
Andrew
Roth in Washington DC
Tue 2 Jun
2026 16.20 BST
Donald
Trump angrily confronted Benjamin Netanyahu over Israel’s threats to resume
airstrikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, according to a report.
“What the
fuck are you doing?” the US president shouted at the Israeli prime minister
during the phone call on Monday, according to Axios, a US website that has
frequently published reports on high-level conversations between the two
leaders.
The
report, which has been contested in Israeli media, cited a US official
summarising Trump’s remarks to Netanyahu: “You’re fucking crazy. You’d be in
prison if it weren’t for me. I’m saving your ass. Everybody hates you now.
Everybody hates Israel because of this.”
The phone
call came after Netanyahu had ordered the Israeli military to resume bombing
the southern Dahiya area of Beirut to target Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed
militia which has launched drone strikes into Israel. The Israel Defense Forces
told Lebanese civilians to evacuate areas of southern Beirut, causing thousands
of people to flee.
Iran said
on Tuesday that it would suspend peace talks with the US over Israel’s ongoing
campaign in southern Lebanon. Tehran insisted Lebanon should be covered by a
ceasefire agreement meant to facilitate negotiations to open the strait of
Hormuz and lift a US blockade of Iranian ports.
The phone
call between Trump and Netanyahu came on the heels of that announcement, which
would effectively freeze talks days after Trump had claimed negotiators had
reached a preliminary deal that he was considering whether to sign.
Channel
12, a prominent independent Israeli news network, contested the details of the
call. Amit Segal, the network’s chief political analyst, said Trump had not
attacked Netanyahu personally and that the two had come to an agreement that he
would refrain from attacking the Beirut suburbs if Hezbollah ceased its attacks
on Israel.
Trump and
Netanyahu have had a strained relationship in the past, although Israel has
remained the US’s principal ally in the region and the two leaders jointly
launched strikes against Iran in February at Netanyahu’s urging.
Trump
publicly fumed last year that Iran and Israel “don’t know what the fuck they’re
doing” during a 12-day exchange of strikes involving air power, missiles and
drones.
After
Netanyahu congratulated Joe Biden on winning the 2020 election that Trump
contested, he said of Netanyahu: “Fuck him.”
Trump
faces pressure from different parts of the Republican party. Pro-Israel allies
who have called for the US to go further in its conflict with Iran, while
others are seeking a rapid conclusion to the war to mitigate economic damage
before the US mid-term elections in November.
Mark
Levin, an influential pro-Israel talk show host who speaks to Trump, wrote that
the “Iranian regime will benefit from that leak, viewing us as weak and
desperate for a deal – even coming to Hezbollah’s defense”.
Netanyahu
is also under political pressure. Israel’s parliament backed a bill this week
in the first reading to dissolve the Knesset and trigger early elections, and
his corruption trial is scheduled to continue after repeated delays because of
Israel’s security situation.
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