Trump Confronts Netanyahu Over Lebanon Escalation
Analysis based on 22 articles · First reported Jun 01, 2026 · Last updated Jun 03, 2026
The diplomatic dispute between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu, leading to a halt in planned Israeli strikes on Lebanon — Beirut, could reduce immediate geopolitical risk in the Middle East, potentially stabilizing oil prices. However, the underlying tensions and the fragility of US-Iran negotiations still pose a risk to market stability, particularly for defense and energy sectors.
US President Donald Trump sharply criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a tense phone call over Israel's military escalation in Lebanon. Trump accused Netanyahu of acting disproportionately, jeopardizing US-Iran negotiations, and risking Israel's international standing. He reportedly called Netanyahu 'crazy' and claimed credit for helping him avoid prison. Trump expressed concern over civilian casualties in Lebanon and objected to Israeli tactics. Following the call, Israel reportedly no longer planned to strike Lebanon — Beirut. Trump's anger was partly driven by Iran's threat to abandon talks with Washington due to Israel's actions. The event highlights ongoing tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border and the broader regional implications for US diplomatic efforts.
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