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Trump berated Netanyahu? Analysts question US-Israel feud rumours

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Story Timeline

May 31 – Jun 6

29 articles|5 sources
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The Guardian - World News16h ago

Trump ‘shouted and cursed Netanyahu over threat to resume Beirut bombing’

According to Axios, President Trump reportedly shouted and cursed at Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu during a phone call on Monday. The confrontation occurred after Israel threatened to resume airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs targeting Hezbollah, following drone strikes into Israel. Trump allegedly expressed anger, stating Netanyahu was "crazy" and that Israel was being hated because of these actions. This call followed Iran's announcement that it would suspend peace talks with the US over Israel's campaign in southern Lebanon. However, Israeli media, specifically Channel 12, contested the report, with its chief political analyst stating Trump did not personally attack Netanyahu and that an agreement was reached for Israel to refrain from attacking Beirut suburbs if Hezbollah ceased its attacks.

SensationalMixed4 sources
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Al Jazeera20h ago

Israel kills five in attacks on Lebanon after Trump announces de-escalation

At least five people were killed in Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon on June 2, 2026, according to Lebanese state media. These attacks occurred hours after U.S. President Donald Trump announced an agreement for de-escalation between Israel and Hezbollah, which neither party has publicly confirmed. The Israeli strikes targeted a plant nursery and vehicles in several towns, killing two Syrians and three others. Trump stated he had spoken with both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hezbollah representatives, claiming an agreement was reached for an end to hostilities. The Lebanese President's office indicated Hezbollah would cease firing into Israel, and Israel would stop striking Beirut's southern suburbs. These developments follow a significant escalation of violence, including Israel's deepest incursion into Lebanon in over two decades.

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BBC News - WorldYesterday

Israel PM orders strikes on Beirut suburbs as Hezbollah conflict escalates

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered strikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut, a Hezbollah stronghold, in response to attacks on Israeli civilians. This escalation follows the failure of a US-brokered ceasefire announced in April. A senior Lebanese official stated they are relying on US mediation to pressure Israel to cease its actions and prevent further civilian casualties. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has spoken with both Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, proposing that Lebanon pressure Hezbollah to stop attacks in exchange for Israel refraining from escalation in Beirut. This comes after Israeli troops occupied Beaufort Castle in southern Lebanon, with the Defense Minister indicating the campaign to "crush Hezbollah's power" is ongoing.

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Diplomatic(4)
South China Morning Post10h ago

Trump-Netanyahu relationship under growing strain over Iran: ‘you’re crazy!’

The relationship between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly under strain due to disagreements over Iran. According to Axios and ABC News, Trump called Netanyahu "crazy" during a phone call where he expressed concern that Israel's threats to bomb Beirut would jeopardize talks with Tehran. This incident highlights the increasingly fragile ties between the two leaders, who are both facing political pressure. Trump is reportedly seeking an exit from the Iran war ahead of midterm elections, while Netanyahu faces potential coalition collapse and criticism for yielding to Trump on security matters after abandoning plans to attack Beirut.

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The Guardian - World News13h ago

Why Benjamin Netanyahu poses an obstacle to US and Iran peace deal

Benjamin Netanyahu is presented as an obstacle to a potential peace deal between the United States and Iran, particularly concerning the Strait of Hormuz. Israel's military operations in Lebanon have become a point of contention, straining the alliance between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu. Netanyahu faces domestic pressure due to upcoming elections and a pending corruption trial, needing to demonstrate results from his campaigns against Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran. Threats of Israeli strikes on Beirut led Iran to pause negotiations with the US, prompting a reportedly tense call between Trump and Netanyahu. While Trump later downplayed the incident, Netanyahu's actions are seen as driven by his need to project strength for electoral survival, potentially complicating US diplomatic efforts.

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Al Jazeera20h ago

Trump says Israel, Hezbollah to stop fighting: What we know

U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to a halt in fighting following indirect talks. Trump stated he spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and, through intermediaries, with Hezbollah. According to Lebanon's embassy in Washington, Hezbollah agreed to stop attacks on Israel in exchange for Israel ceasing strikes on Beirut and its southern suburbs. Netanyahu confirmed discussions with Trump but indicated Israel would proceed with strikes on Beirut if Hezbollah attacks continue. This development comes amid ongoing Israeli operations in southern Lebanon, which have resulted in significant casualties and displacement. While Hezbollah has expressed support for a full ceasefire, Israel has issued new displacement orders for southern Beirut suburbs and continued artillery fire in southern Lebanon.

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Political Strategy(1)
Al Jazeera9h ago

Trump berated Netanyahu? Analysts question US-Israel feud rumours

Analysts suggest that recent anonymous reports of friction between US leaders and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are "strategic leaks" intended to shape public perception amid a diplomatic stalemate concerning the war on Iran. Despite accounts of angry calls and criticisms from both Joe Biden and Donald Trump towards Netanyahu, US policy towards Israel has remained largely unchanged. Experts argue that actual policy outcomes, where Netanyahu consistently achieves his objectives, contradict claims of US presidents effectively restraining Israeli actions. These leaks emerge as Trump faces criticism for his role in the war on Iran, which has led to economic consequences in the US. Advocates contend that Israeli actions in Lebanon and the region are enabled by consistent US backing, including substantial military aid and UN vetoes.

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Key Claims

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Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reported 30 Israeli strikes across the south on Tuesday.

— Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency

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Over 3,412 people have been killed and 10,269 wounded in Israeli attacks on Lebanon since March 2.

— Lebanese Ministry of Public Health

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No US president has ever spoken with Hezbollah, directly or via intermediaries.

— Article

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Israeli drone strikes on southern Lebanon on Tuesday killed eight people, including a father and his two children.

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U.S. President Donald Trump said Israel and Hezbollah agreed to dial back fighting.

— Donald Trump

May 24 – May 30

28 articles|5 sources
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Conflict(27)
Al Jazeera4d ago

Five killed in Lebanon as Israeli forces advance across key Litani River

Israeli forces have advanced across the Litani River in southern Lebanon, an area approximately 30 kilometers north of the shared border, as part of an expanded ground offensive. These actions coincide with planned security talks at the Pentagon between Lebanese and Israeli military delegations. In recent Israeli air strikes on southern Lebanon, at least five people were killed, including four in Abbasiyeh and one in Deir Qanoun al-Nahr. The UN children's agency reports a staggering average of 11 children killed or injured daily in Lebanon due to ongoing attacks. Aid organizations express concern about their ability to operate in southern Lebanon due to the deteriorating security situation, with many hospitals already closed.

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The Guardian - World News6d ago

Israel fires more than 120 airstrikes at Lebanon as anti-Hezbollah offensive escalates

Israel launched over 120 airstrikes on Lebanon on Tuesday, escalating its offensive against Hezbollah. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated the military is intensifying operations, targeting over 100 Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa valley. These strikes, which killed at least 22 people in two towns, complicate US-brokered peace talks with Iran, as Tehran has linked an end to the Lebanon offensive to any deal. The Israeli military is reportedly operating in a security strip inside Lebanon, destroying homes and ordering residents to stay away. Hezbollah has also reported clashes with Israeli forces. The conflict has displaced over a million people in Lebanon and resulted in significant casualties on both sides since March.

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Associated Press (AP)5d ago

Israeli strikes kill at least 8 in Lebanon’s fourth largest city ahead of Washington talks

Israeli airstrikes killed at least 14 people across southern Lebanon early Thursday, including women and children, amid an ongoing military escalation against Hezbollah. The intensified attacks follow Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's announcement of an expanded military operation in Lebanon, reportedly in response to Hezbollah's use of exploding drones. One Israeli soldier was killed in a Hezbollah drone attack in northern Israel. These developments occur just before crucial security talks between Lebanese and Israeli military officials are scheduled to take place in Washington. Hezbollah has dismissed the talks, aligning instead with Iran. The strikes hit cities like Sidon and Tyre, causing destruction and displacement.

Mixed toneFactual1 source
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Political Strategy(1)
Al JazeeraMay 25

Israel escalates Gaza attacks as Netanyahu stalls ceasefire for polls

Analysts and rights monitors warn that Israel is exploiting a nominal Gaza ceasefire to systematically dismantle the enclave ahead of elections. Since the ceasefire was brokered seven months ago, Israeli forces have killed at least 880 Palestinians. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly stalling the peace process to appease his right-wing coalition allies and voters, with elections expected in September. Human rights officials state Israel is engineering a humanitarian disaster by restricting food and medicine. A renewed demolition campaign has forced Palestinians into shrinking spaces, with Israeli forces ordering evacuations before destroying residential blocks. Analysts suggest Netanyahu's actions are driven by a political crisis and a desire for comprehensive military occupation.

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Key Claims

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Eleven children killed or injured on average every 24 hours in Lebanon amid Israeli attacks, UN children’s agency says.

— UN children's agency (UNICEF)

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Fifteen children have been killed in Lebanon and 62 injured over the last seven days.

— United Nations

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Six people were killed in a strike south of Sidon, Lebanon, on Thursday.

— Lebanese Health Ministry

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The deceased included two children, their mother, and their father.

— Lebanese Health Ministry

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Israel's military declared a new swathe of southern Lebanon as a combat zone.

— Israeli military

May 3 – May 9

1 articles|1 sources
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Al JazeeraMay 3

Israel issues new forced displacement orders in southern Lebanon

Israel's military has issued new forced displacement orders to residents in over 10 towns and villages in southern Lebanon, including areas north of the Litani River, despite an existing truce with Hezbollah. The orders, posted on X by the Israeli military's Arabic-language spokesman, instruct residents to evacuate their homes immediately and move at least 1,000 meters into open areas for their safety. These warnings come amid ongoing Israeli strikes across southern Lebanon and following threats from Israel's military chief of staff to strike Hezbollah beyond the current zone of Israeli control. The US has urged direct peace negotiations, but Lebanon insists Israel must fully implement the ceasefire first.

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Key Claims

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Israel's military issued displacement orders for more than 10 villages and towns in southern Lebanon, including areas north of the Litani River.

— Avichay Adraee

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Two soldiers and an army contractor have been killed by drone attacks in the area in the past week.

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Israel should fully implement the ceasefire before direct peace negotiations can take place.

— Joseph Aoun

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Any threat against Israeli forces or communities, including north of the Litani, will be eliminated.

— Eyal Zamir

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Israeli strikes occurred across southern Lebanon, including on towns not mentioned in the displacement order.

— National News Agency

Apr 26 – May 2

3 articles|2 sources
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Al JazeeraMay 2

Ukraine eyes Belarus border activities as Russian strikes persist

Ukraine is monitoring unusual activity along its border with Belarus, with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warning Minsk against involvement in Russia's ongoing invasion. Kyiv has imposed sanctions on Belarus and is prepared to respond to any aggressive actions. Zelenskyy reported that Russia has used apartment blocks in Belarus to launch attacks and circumvent Ukrainian defenses. He also detailed recent "brutal attacks" on Kherson, with drones targeting civilian transport and causing casualties, as well as strikes in other Ukrainian cities and on energy infrastructure. While Russian forces crossed into Ukraine from Belarus at the start of the invasion, Belarus has not directly participated in the fighting.

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Al JazeeraApr 28

Mapping the destruction: How Israel ‘wiped out’ Lebanon’s Bint Jbeil

An Al Jazeera visual investigation reveals the systematic destruction of Lebanese border towns, particularly Bint Jbeil, by Israeli forces. Analysis of satellite imagery and open-source intelligence indicates a deliberate policy to make southern Lebanon uninhabitable, with over 1,500 buildings destroyed in Bint Jbeil alone. This pattern of demolishing civilian homes and infrastructure is compared to tactics used in Gaza. Local officials and analysts suggest the objective is to create a depopulated buffer zone, preventing residents from returning. Israel states its aim is to establish a buffer zone to counter Hezbollah attacks. The destruction has continued even after ceasefire announcements, suggesting a long-term strategy.

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BBC News - WorldApr 26

Netanyahu orders army to 'vigorously attack' Hezbollah in Lebanon

Following an order from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to "vigorously attack" Hezbollah, the Israeli military conducted strikes across southern Lebanon. These actions were described by Israel as targeting Hezbollah's military infrastructure in response to perceived threats to its soldiers operating in the region. Hezbollah, in turn, claimed to have targeted an Israeli army vehicle in retaliation for an earlier Israeli strike. The exchanges involved the killing of Hezbollah members and the identification of a "suspicious aerial target" by the IDF, which was deemed a violation of the ceasefire. Lebanon's state-run news agency reported multiple strikes in various southern Lebanese towns following Netanyahu's directive.

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Key Claims

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Russian forces crossed the border from Belarus towards Kyiv during the initial invasion in February 2022.

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Netanyahu ordered the Israeli army to 'vigorously attack' Hezbollah in Lebanon.

— Benjamin Netanyahu

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A drone struck an energy infrastructure facility, but power has since been restored.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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Al Jazeera's investigation geolocated 14 distinct videos published by Israeli soldiers showing destruction between April 16 and 24.

— Al Jazeera digital investigation team

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Ukraine is ready to respond to undefined activity on the shared border with Belarus.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy