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Trump at G7 says Israel would not exist without him, urges Netanyahu to be more careful in Lebanon
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50% centerFirst reported by Ynet · Jun 16, 2026
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What happened
At the G7 summit in France, Donald Trump said the U.S. agreement with Iran was complete, was moving to a second stage, and could succeed. He also said Israel would not exist without him and urged Benjamin Netanyahu to act more responsibly in Lebanon, while Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned that any Israeli strike in Lebanon would violate the Iran-U.S. agreement.
- 01Trump said the Iran deal is complete and entering a second, easier stage.
- 02He said the U.S. is not investing money in Iran and can act there later.
- 03Trump said Israel would not exist without him and criticized Netanyahu’s handling of Lebanon.
- 04He called the Lebanon fighting a “mini war” and said Israel cannot keep destroying buildings.
- 05Araghchi said Israeli strikes in Lebanon would breach the Iran-U.S. agreement.
- 06Araghchi said new Iran-U.S. talks begin Friday in Switzerland.
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