Israel fears Trump weary of ‘highly suspicious’ Netanyahu and could 'flip' amid Iran deal: analyst (opens original article in a new tab)
Israeli strikes on Hezbollah in Beirut are causing tension in U.S.-Iran peace negotiations, with concerns that President Trump may shift his stance on Prime Minister Netanyahu due to strategic differences and recent military actions.
- Israeli strikes on Hezbollah in Beirut risk complicating U.S.-Iran peace negotiations
- U.S. diplomat claims Israel's strikes aim to sabotage Trump's deal with Iran
- Analyst notes growing Israeli concern that Trump may 'flip' on Netanyahu due to strategic differences
- Trump criticized Netanyahu for Israeli strikes, calling him 'no f---ing judgment'
- Netanyahu and Trump have differing approaches to dealing with Iran and regional threats
- Israeli official claims Hezbollah attacks targeted Israeli civilians ahead of Iranian retaliation
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