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Trump Told Netanyahu He Had No Green Light for an Iran Strike, Report Says

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50% centerFirst reported by Kan News · Jun 7, 2026
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What happened

Channel 12 reported that Trump and Netanyahu clashed in a tense call after Iran’s missile attack on Israel. Trump opposed further escalation and said Israel had no green light, and Netanyahu later canceled a larger planned strike after a second call.

  • 01Trump opposed further escalation after Iran’s missile attack on Israel.
  • 02Netanyahu said Israel had to respond to the violation of its sovereignty.
  • 03Trump told Netanyahu he had no green light for a strike in Iran.
  • 04Israel later canceled a larger attack after Trump’s second call.
  • 05The aircraft for the attack were already prepared to take off.

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In this story
People
Donald TrumpBenjamin Netanyahu
OrganizationsChannel 12
PlacesIsrael, Iran

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Behadrei HaredimRight · HebrewJun 8, 2026
Trump Told Netanyahu He Had No Green Light for an Iran Strike, Report Says
Kan NewsCenter · HebrewJun 7, 2026
Trump to Kan News: I Think Israel Has Responded Enough, No More Is Needed

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