Trump
‘shouted and cursed Netanyahu over threat to resume Beirut bombing’
US
President Donald Trump used profanity-laced language during a heated phone call
on June 1, 2026, to force Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to halt
planned airstrikes on Beirut.
The tension
stems from a critical point in Middle East diplomacy, where the Trump
administration's ongoing peace and nuclear negotiations with Iran are hanging
in the balance.
Core
Reasons for the Conflict
- Iran's Ultimatum: Iran threatened to entirely
suspend its diplomatic talks with the US in protest of Israel's widening
military campaign and deep incursions into Lebanon.
- Disproportionate Escalation: Trump reportedly viewed
Israel’s expanding ground operations and heavy strikes in Beirut as
counterproductive and excessive, notably citing instances where entire
civilian buildings were destroyed to target a single Hezbollah commander.
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- The "Glitch": Trump later acknowledged a
temporary "glitch" in diplomacy but claimed to have put the
negotiations back on track after aggressively intervening.
What Was
Said on the Call
According to
leaks from US officials published by Axios and covered widely by outlets like The Guardian, Trump slammed Netanyahu during a 15-minute
call:
- "What the f* are you doing?"** Trump
allegedly shouted as he demanded an immediate scale-back of the Beirut
bombing threat.
- "You're fing crazy."* The President berated
Netanyahu’s military strategy, accusing him of isolating Israel.
- "I'm saving your ass." Trump accused Netanyahu of
ingratitude, referencing his political efforts to support Netanyahu amidst
the Prime Minister's ongoing domestic corruption trials.
- "Everybody hates Israel
because of this." Trump warned that the continued offensive was destroying
international standing.
Conflicting
Statements and Aftermath
The public
narratives from Washington and Jerusalem immediately diverged following the
leak:
- Trump's Public Response: Trump posted on Truth Social
that he had a "very productive" call, claiming Hezbollah and
Israel agreed to a mutual cessation of attacks. He declared that any
Israeli troops moving toward a "major raid of Beirut" had been
turned back.
- Netanyahu's Defiance: Netanyahu countered on social
media platform X, stating that Israel's stance remains unchanged. He
explicitly noted that he told Trump that if Hezbollah does not stop rocket
fire, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) will continue attacking terror
targets in Beirut.
- Israeli Damage Control: Sources within the Israeli
Prime Minister's office have downplayed the severity of the call. They
deny that Trump cursed at Netanyahu personally, though they admit Trump
emphasized how difficult it has become to defend Israel's actions to the
global community.
- Far-Right Pushback: Domestically, Netanyahu faces
pressure from far-right coalition partners like National Security Minister
Itamar Ben-Gvir, who publicly urged Netanyahu to defy the US president and
press forward with the military campaign.
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