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Netanyahu responds to Trump: 'What would the US do?'

Arutz Sheva

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June 21, 2026

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Netanyahu responds to Trump: 'What would the US do?'

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells JNS International Policy Summit that Israel shattered Iran’s terror axis, changed its security doctrine, and will continue fighting antisemitism worldwide.

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The Young Turks

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· Jul 8, 2026

Trump Declares U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Is Over

Donald Trump says the U.S.-Iran ceasefire is officially over, throwing the future of the fragile peace agreement into doubt as fears of renewed conflict spread across the Middle East. TYT also features an interview with Trita Parsi on whether the U.S. and Iran can defuse tensions in the Strait of Hormuz before the diplomatic framework collapses. Meanwhile, the global economy is facing a sharp slowdown driven by the Iran war and persistent inflation, Pete Hegseth has reportedly canceled a meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu over Turkey's F-35 ambitions, Rahm Emanuel is criticizing Netanyahu as U.S. support for Israel continues to erode, scrutiny of Palantir Technologies is growing over its political ties, and the United States Department of Homeland Security is spending more than $1 billion to shield ICE from oversight. SUBSCRIBE today ☞ https://go.tyt.com/subscribetoday Become a Member to Support Our Work: https://go.tyt.com/membership

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 10, 2026

Trump beritahu Netanyahu operasi ketenteraan AS di Teluk

BAITULMAQDDIS: Presiden Amerika Syarikat (AS), Donald Trump pada Khamis memaklumkan kepada Perdana Menteri Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, mengenai operasi ketenteraan AS di Teluk. Pendedahan itu dibuat Pejabat Perdana Menteri Israel, selepas Iran melaporkan berlaku serangan baharu oleh AS. “Sebagai sebahagian daripada hubungan yang berterusan” antara kedua-dua pemimpin itu, Presiden Trump mengemas kini (maklumat) mengenai langkah-langkah Amerika ... Read more The post Trump beritahu Netanyahu operasi ketenteraan AS di Teluk appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Haaretz

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· Jun 23, 2026

'Closest ally' or Nazi appeaser? Israel's right wrestles with Trump's Iran deal

At the JNS conference, Netanyahu allies blasted the Trump administration, while President Herzog said he 'rejects any derogatory statements' about U.S. leaders but voiced concerns over the Iran talks. Bennett, meanwhile, urged Israel not to end its war in Lebanon

Al Bawaba

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· Jul 10, 2026

Trump and Netanyahu hold urgent call as Iran and Turkey tensions escalate

ALBAWABA — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump to discuss escalating regional tensions, warning about what he described as increasingly hostile rhetoric from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan while reaffirming Israel's stance on Iran and regional security...

JFeed

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· Jul 8, 2026

The Ankara Bombshell: Trump Declares Israel Would Be Destroyed by Iran Without His Supreme Leadership

Speaking at a dramatic press conference during the NATO summit in Ankara alongside the Syrian president, United States President Donald Trump issued sweeping praise for Benjamin Netanyahu and hinted at imminent global energy disruptions.

The Daily Beast

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· Jul 6, 2026

Netanyahu Squirms Over Awkward Trump Question

Fox NewsIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was confronted about his tense relationship with Donald Trump amid the conflicts in the Middle East.In an interview on Fox Friends on Monday morning, Netanyahu gave a less-than-convincing reply when he was asked by host Brian Kilmeade if his relationship with Trump was “under strain” as Israel’s attacks on Lebanon threaten hopes of ending the war with Iran.“Well, first of all, we see eye to eye on just about everything. And sometimes—this happens among the best of allies, and we are the best of allies—there can be differences of opinion,” Netanyahu said.Read more at The Daily Beast.

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Related coverage for "Netanyahu responds to Trump: 'What would the US do?'": The Young Turks — Trump Declares U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Is Over. Utusan Malaysia — Trump beritahu Netanyahu operasi ketenteraan AS di Teluk. Haaretz — 'Closest ally' or Nazi appeaser? Israel's right wrestles with Trump's Iran deal. Al Bawaba — Trump and Netanyahu hold urgent call as Iran and Turkey tensions escalate. JFeed — The Ankara Bombshell: Trump Declares Israel Would Be Destroyed by Iran Without His Supreme Leadership. The Daily Beast — Netanyahu Squirms Over Awkward Trump Question