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Trump says Netanyahu should thank the U.S. and blasts Israel’s Beirut strike
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50% centerFirst reported by Ynet · Jun 14, 2026
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What happened
Donald Trump criticized Benjamin Netanyahu in a New York Times interview, saying Israel owes the U.S. and would not have survived long if Iran had nuclear weapons. His remarks followed Israeli strikes in Beirut and came after Trump announced a completed U.S.-Iran deal.
- 01Trump said Netanyahu should thank the U.S. and called him “a very difficult guy.”
- 02He claimed Israel would not have survived two hours if Iran had nuclear weapons.
- 03The comments followed Israel’s strike in Beirut’s Dahieh district.
- 04Trump said the U.S.-Iran deal was complete and sanctions would be lifted immediately.
- 05Iranian state media said Washington was forced to sign the agreement.
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