Iran war live: Israel kills 4 in Lebanon as Trump criticises Netanyahu
Warning comes as Trump criticises Netanyahu over Israel's attacks on Lebanon.
Warning comes as Trump criticises Netanyahu over Israel's attacks on Lebanon. Grouped from 14 articles across 7 sources.
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Warning comes as Trump criticises Netanyahu over Israel's attacks on Lebanon.
Critics say PM Benjamin Netanyahu's Iran war strengthened Tehran, strained US ties, and left Israel weaker.
The US president levels more criticism at Israel's prime minister and suggests asking Syria to take on Hezbollah "if Israel can't do the job without killing everyone else".
The framework agreement to end the war appears to omit some of the most important things Israel wanted.
US president also made unusually critical comments about Israel's military offensive in Lebanon.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he is 'not happy with the way Israel has handled themselves with Lebanon and with Hezbollah.'
Netanyahu also said that Israeli troops would remain in Lebanon, Gaza and Syria for “as long as necessary”.
Israel's prime minister is on a collision course with Trump as the latter seeks to extricate himself from the war.
The Iran war isn’t exactly done and dusted, but President Donald Trump has already turned his sights to ending another conflict.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israeli forces will maintain a ‘security zone’ in occupied Lebanon.
Israel's occupation of territory in Lebanon and Syria will continue, PM Netanyahu said, despite US deal with Iran.
Preliminary agreement between Washington and Tehran has prompted anger in Israel, and criticism of Netanyahu Benjamin Netanyahu has hailed a historic victory over Iran and ruled out any immediate withdrawal from Lebanon, saying that Israel’s forces would remain there “for as long as necessary”. “We established deep security zones around the state of Israel. We did this in Gaza, in Lebanon and in Syria,” the Israeli prime minister said in a televised press conference on Monday. “And I want to make it clear: we will remain in these security zones … to protect our country.” Continue reading...
Not everyone is cheering the declaration to end the war.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did say he doesn't always share the same views as US President Donald Trump.
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President Trump, who is in France for the G7 summit, said he didn't like that Israel attacked Lebanon two hours before the U.S. signed an agreement with Iran.