Trump orders Netanyahu to halt Lebanon invasion
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President Donald Trump reportedly lashed out at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a tense call, accusing him of escalating the conflict in Lebanon and jeopardizing ongoing U.S.-Iran negotiations.
President Trump reportedly took Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to task during a Monday phone call over the latter’s military campaign in Lebanon. Axios reported, citing two U.S.
Lebanese authorities say more than 3,370 people have been killed in the country as a result of Israeli attacks since March 2, when Hezbollah opened fire at Israel in support of Iran.
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Iran war news LIVE: Trump confronts Netanyahu as US announces Lebanon-Israel partial ceasefire
Iran war news LIVE: US President Donald Trump confronted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a heated phone call on Monday over Israel’s continuous bombardment of Lebanon, reported Axios, citing US officials and a source briefed on the call.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that he has directed Israel’s military to take over 70% of Gaza’s territory.
Amid rising tensions, Netanyahu had ordered strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs as Iranian state TV warned a US-Iran ceasefire may collapse if Israeli operations in Lebanon continue.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu orders IDF to expand control of Gaza to 70%
As noted by CNN, the IDF issued maps to international aid groups showing Israel already controlled about 64% of Gaza as of late April.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to President Trump's announcement about stopping the Israeli attack against Hezbollah in Dahieh.
Netanyahu is currently being cross-examined in Case 2000, the media-corruption case involving his conversations with Yediot Aharonot publisher Arnon “Noni” Mozes ahead of the 2015 election.