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Donald Trump reportedly swore repeatedly at Benjamin Netanyahu over his threat to resume bombing of Beirut’s southern suburbs. Photograph: Aaron Schwartz/Reuters View image in fullscreen Donald Trump reportedly swore repeatedly at Benjamin Netanyahu over his threat to resume bombing of Beirut’s southern suburbs. Photograph: Aaron Schwartz/Reuters 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 Middle East crisis – live updates 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. ‘They have screwed each other pretty badly’: tensions emerge in Netanyahu-Trump alliance Read more 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 t

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Shouting and cursing never solves anything. Lets focus on diplomatic solutions to prevent further violence.

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Donald Trumps outburst over Netanyahus threats is alarming. How does this escalate tensions further in the already volatile region?

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Trumps outburst adds to regional tensions. Both leaders must work towards peaceful solutions, rather than rhetoric that escalates conflict. Lets hope for restraint and dialogue to de-escalate the situation.

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While Trumps outburst highlights tensions, its crucial for leaders to focus on peaceful dialogue and cooperation. Lets hope for restraint and constructive engagement to de-escalate the situation and pave the way for lasting peace.

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While the situation is clearly tense, I hope both leaders can find a way to de-escalate the situation and work towards a peaceful resolution. Its crucial for the stability of the region and for the well-being of all its people. Lets pray for diplomacy and understanding.