New Delhi (India) June 2: After Iran threatened to call off peace talks with the US regarding Israel's strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon, US President Donald Trump angrily had a talk with the Israeli prime minister for his actions and stated that "everybody hates Israel".
Trump Slams Netanyahu Over Lebanon Attacks
According to sources by Axios, Trump said Netanyahu, “You’re f****** crazy. What are you doing? You’d be in prison if it weren’t for me. I’m saving your a**. Everybody hates you now. Everybody hates Israel because of this.”
The unprecedented discussion took place following the Israeli military ordered strikes on Hezbollah in Beirut's southern suburbs and broadened its operations in southern Lebanon which had sparked concern of an escalating regional conflict and fresh warnings from Tehran.
Iran Threatens To Halt US Peace Talks
This escalation between the two leaders came after they escalated on Monday after Netanyahu and the defense minister Israel Katz ordered strikes against areas within Beirut's southern Dahiyeh district controlled by Hezbollah in response to alleged multiple violations by the militants of a ceasefire and attacks on Israeli territory. The decision sent residents fleeing from the southern Beirut suburbs for fears of air strikes.
The Iranian government, who supports Hezbollah, issued warnings that ongoing attacks in Lebanon could jeopardize their discussions with Washington about de-escalation following weeks of fighting. A ceasefire with Lebanon was cited by the Iranian government as being central to any eventual deal between Iran and the US.
Trump Voices Concern Over Civilian Casualties
Another official claimed that Trump had expressed his concern about civilian casualties and his opposition to any strikes that involved heavy damage to localized targets. Although he acknowledged Israel's right to attack Hezbollah he asserted that the recent strikes were in excess.
The president's intervention seemed to bring about instant results. An Israeli official contacted by Axios stated that any intended attack on Hezbollah targets within Beirut had been aborted and later on Trump insisted he had spoken with Netanyahu, the troop movements to Beirut had been reversed, and that the terrorist organization had via intercessors accepted to stop targeting Israeli territory.
Netanyahu Says Position Remains Unchanged
Netanyahu made no indications of altering his military operations against the Lebanese terrorist organization, insisting he would pursue operations in southern Lebanon and maintaining attacks against Beirut were a possibility as long as Hezbollah continued to strike Israeli targets. “Our position remains the same,” Netanyahu said.
The disagreement shed light on the growing distance between the two leaders, notwithstanding close collaboration concerning Iran and regional security. The call has been described by a US official as one of the most difficult between Netanyahu and Trump since he returned to the presidency.
Israeli Leaders React To Dispute
The canceling of the attack was criticized by Israeli politicians including Itamar Ben-Gvir, the National Security Minister, which stated it was high time for Netanyahu to inform Trump "no."
Yair Lapid, the opposition leader, criticized Netanyahu's conduct during the call and the overall security of the northern Israeli region accusing him of behavior that was similar to that of a protected state to the US.