Tensions between Trump and Netanyahu are erupting into the open and weakening the Israeli Prime Minister.
Tensions between Trump and Netanyahu are erupting into the open and weakening the Israeli Prime Minister.

A heated telephone argument between the American president Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu highlighted the growing disagreements between Washington and Jerusalem, at a particularly sensitive time for the Israeli leader.

According to several officials cited by Reuters, the exchange was one of the most tense between the two men. The conversation, revealed by US media and then partially confirmed by Trump, focused primarily on Israel's strategy in Lebanon and the risks that a resumption of strikes in Beirut could derail ongoing diplomatic efforts with Iran.

According to published reports, Trump strongly criticized Netanyahu for his stance, arguing that Israeli military operations were complicating negotiations aimed at ending the regional conflict. The US president is reportedly seeking to preserve the ongoing discussions with Tehran and avoid further military escalation in the Middle East.

This leak has caused unease in Israel, where Netanyahu has long touted his close relationship with Trump as a major political asset. Israeli officials acknowledge that the publicity surrounding this exchange risks damaging his image in the run-up to the next parliamentary elections.

The disagreements center particularly on the issue of Lebanon. While Washington favors de-escalation in order to consolidate regional negotiations, the Israeli government believes it retains its freedom of military action against Hezbollah and groups supported by Iran.

Despite these tensions, officials from both countries emphasize that the strategic alliance between the United States and Israel remains strong. However, several observers note that disagreements, once handled discreetly, are now being aired publicly, revealing increasingly visible divergences regarding the conduct of the conflict and each side's diplomatic priorities.

This situation comes at a time of extreme regional fragility, marked by negotiations between Washington and Tehran, persistent clashes in Lebanon and growing concerns about a possible extension of the conflict to the Middle East.

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