Washington: A sharp exchange between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly exposed growing strains between two leaders long viewed as close allies, as concerns mount over escalating military activity in Lebanon and its potential impact on broader regional diplomacy.
According to reports from US media outlets citing officials familiar with the conversation, Trump expressed frustration during a recent phone call with Netanyahu over Israel’s military posture toward Lebanon. The US president is said to have warned that any major expansion of operations, particularly in and around Beirut, could undermine ongoing efforts aimed at maintaining stability in the region and advancing discussions linked to Iran.
The reported conversation highlighted Washington’s concerns that renewed conflict on the Israel-Lebanon front could derail fragile diplomatic initiatives currently under consideration. American officials are believed to be particularly focused on preventing a wider regional confrontation that could involve multiple actors across the Middle East.
Following the discussion, indications emerged that Israel may refrain from carrying out previously considered strikes in the Lebanese capital. Trump later publicly stated that he had urged restraint and described his conversation with Netanyahu as productive.
For his part, Netanyahu confirmed speaking with the US president but maintained that Israel would continue taking measures it considers necessary for its security. Israeli officials have repeatedly argued that military actions against Hezbollah are intended to counter ongoing threats along the northern border.
The latest developments come amid continuing efforts to preserve a ceasefire arrangement that has faced repeated challenges in recent weeks. Diplomats have been working behind the scenes to prevent renewed hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, while parallel discussions involving Iran remain underway.
Political observers say the episode reflects the increasingly complicated relationship between Trump and Netanyahu. While the two leaders have cooperated closely on several major issues over the years, differences over military strategy and regional diplomacy have occasionally surfaced behind closed doors. The latest disagreement appears to be one of the most significant public signs of tension between the two administrations in recent months.