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‘Bibi Needs To Be More Responsible’: Trump Warns Netanyahu Over Lebanon

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June 16, 2026
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Trump says Iran has ‘rational leadership now’

The US President also said Iran now has “rational leadership,” contrasting it with what he described as earlier “totally irrational” leaders who are “now gone,” following the killing of several Iranian officials in the early phase of the conflict involving US and Israeli strikes.

 Trump reiterated that the central aim of ongoing negotiations is to ensure Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon.

Describing the emerging agreement as a safeguard, Trump said the deal “creates a wall” against Iran developing nuclear arms. “This deal is a wall to a nuclear weapon,” he said, contrasting it with the previous nuclear agreement under former U.S. President Barack Obama, which he called “a road to a nuclear weapon.”

‘All ⁠hell ​will rain ⁠down’ on Iran if …’

He further warned that “all hell will rain down” on Iran if it attempts to pursue nuclear weapons, adding that the agreement makes Tehran’s non-nuclear status explicit and non-negotiable.

Trump also addressed the wider regional conflict, saying there were “too many people being killed” in Lebanon amid Israeli military operations against Hezbollah. He criticised the scale of strikes, arguing that entire apartment buildings were being destroyed when targeting individuals.

Also Read: Oil Prices Fall To Three-Month Low. What Happens Next Depends On Hormuz

“You don’t have to knock down an apartment house every time you’re looking for somebody,” Trump said, adding that civilians were also being killed and were not necessarily affiliated with Hezbollah.

He further suggested that Syria could potentially play a role in dealing with Hezbollah, saying he had proposed that Israel allow Syria to “take care of Hezbollah,” which he believed could be more effective.

Trump says Iran has ‘rational leadership now’

The US President also said Iran now has “rational leadership,” contrasting it with what he described as earlier “totally irrational” leaders who are “now gone,” following the killing of several Iranian officials in the early phase of the conflict involving US and Israeli strikes.

 Trump reiterated that the central aim of ongoing negotiations is to ensure Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon.

Describing the emerging agreement as a safeguard, Trump said the deal “creates a wall” against Iran developing nuclear arms. “This deal is a wall to a nuclear weapon,” he said, contrasting it with the previous nuclear agreement under former U.S. President Barack Obama, which he called “a road to a nuclear weapon.”

‘All ⁠hell ​will rain ⁠down’ on Iran if …’

He further warned that “all hell will rain down” on Iran if it attempts to pursue nuclear weapons, adding that the agreement makes Tehran’s non-nuclear status explicit and non-negotiable.

Trump also addressed the wider regional conflict, saying there were “too many people being killed” in Lebanon amid Israeli military operations against Hezbollah. He criticised the scale of strikes, arguing that entire apartment buildings were being destroyed when targeting individuals.

Also Read: Oil Prices Fall To Three-Month Low. What Happens Next Depends On Hormuz

“You don’t have to knock down an apartment house every time you’re looking for somebody,” Trump said, adding that civilians were also being killed and were not necessarily affiliated with Hezbollah.

He further suggested that Syria could potentially play a role in dealing with Hezbollah, saying he had proposed that Israel allow Syria to “take care of Hezbollah,” which he believed could be more effective.

Trump says Iran has ‘rational leadership now’

The US President also said Iran now has “rational leadership,” contrasting it with what he described as earlier “totally irrational” leaders who are “now gone,” following the killing of several Iranian officials in the early phase of the conflict involving US and Israeli strikes.

 Trump reiterated that the central aim of ongoing negotiations is to ensure Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon.

Describing the emerging agreement as a safeguard, Trump said the deal “creates a wall” against Iran developing nuclear arms. “This deal is a wall to a nuclear weapon,” he said, contrasting it with the previous nuclear agreement under former U.S. President Barack Obama, which he called “a road to a nuclear weapon.”

‘All ⁠hell ​will rain ⁠down’ on Iran if …’

He further warned that “all hell will rain down” on Iran if it attempts to pursue nuclear weapons, adding that the agreement makes Tehran’s non-nuclear status explicit and non-negotiable.

Trump also addressed the wider regional conflict, saying there were “too many people being killed” in Lebanon amid Israeli military operations against Hezbollah. He criticised the scale of strikes, arguing that entire apartment buildings were being destroyed when targeting individuals.

Also Read: Oil Prices Fall To Three-Month Low. What Happens Next Depends On Hormuz

“You don’t have to knock down an apartment house every time you’re looking for somebody,” Trump said, adding that civilians were also being killed and were not necessarily affiliated with Hezbollah.

He further suggested that Syria could potentially play a role in dealing with Hezbollah, saying he had proposed that Israel allow Syria to “take care of Hezbollah,” which he believed could be more effective.

Trump says Iran has ‘rational leadership now’

The US President also said Iran now has “rational leadership,” contrasting it with what he described as earlier “totally irrational” leaders who are “now gone,” following the killing of several Iranian officials in the early phase of the conflict involving US and Israeli strikes.

 Trump reiterated that the central aim of ongoing negotiations is to ensure Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon.

Describing the emerging agreement as a safeguard, Trump said the deal “creates a wall” against Iran developing nuclear arms. “This deal is a wall to a nuclear weapon,” he said, contrasting it with the previous nuclear agreement under former U.S. President Barack Obama, which he called “a road to a nuclear weapon.”

‘All ⁠hell ​will rain ⁠down’ on Iran if …’

He further warned that “all hell will rain down” on Iran if it attempts to pursue nuclear weapons, adding that the agreement makes Tehran’s non-nuclear status explicit and non-negotiable.

Trump also addressed the wider regional conflict, saying there were “too many people being killed” in Lebanon amid Israeli military operations against Hezbollah. He criticised the scale of strikes, arguing that entire apartment buildings were being destroyed when targeting individuals.

Also Read: Oil Prices Fall To Three-Month Low. What Happens Next Depends On Hormuz

“You don’t have to knock down an apartment house every time you’re looking for somebody,” Trump said, adding that civilians were also being killed and were not necessarily affiliated with Hezbollah.

He further suggested that Syria could potentially play a role in dealing with Hezbollah, saying he had proposed that Israel allow Syria to “take care of Hezbollah,” which he believed could be more effective.

Trump says Iran has ‘rational leadership now’

The US President also said Iran now has “rational leadership,” contrasting it with what he described as earlier “totally irrational” leaders who are “now gone,” following the killing of several Iranian officials in the early phase of the conflict involving US and Israeli strikes.

 Trump reiterated that the central aim of ongoing negotiations is to ensure Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon.

Describing the emerging agreement as a safeguard, Trump said the deal “creates a wall” against Iran developing nuclear arms. “This deal is a wall to a nuclear weapon,” he said, contrasting it with the previous nuclear agreement under former U.S. President Barack Obama, which he called “a road to a nuclear weapon.”

‘All ⁠hell ​will rain ⁠down’ on Iran if …’

He further warned that “all hell will rain down” on Iran if it attempts to pursue nuclear weapons, adding that the agreement makes Tehran’s non-nuclear status explicit and non-negotiable.

Trump also addressed the wider regional conflict, saying there were “too many people being killed” in Lebanon amid Israeli military operations against Hezbollah. He criticised the scale of strikes, arguing that entire apartment buildings were being destroyed when targeting individuals.

Also Read: Oil Prices Fall To Three-Month Low. What Happens Next Depends On Hormuz

“You don’t have to knock down an apartment house every time you’re looking for somebody,” Trump said, adding that civilians were also being killed and were not necessarily affiliated with Hezbollah.

He further suggested that Syria could potentially play a role in dealing with Hezbollah, saying he had proposed that Israel allow Syria to “take care of Hezbollah,” which he believed could be more effective.

Trump says Iran has ‘rational leadership now’

The US President also said Iran now has “rational leadership,” contrasting it with what he described as earlier “totally irrational” leaders who are “now gone,” following the killing of several Iranian officials in the early phase of the conflict involving US and Israeli strikes.

 Trump reiterated that the central aim of ongoing negotiations is to ensure Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon.

Describing the emerging agreement as a safeguard, Trump said the deal “creates a wall” against Iran developing nuclear arms. “This deal is a wall to a nuclear weapon,” he said, contrasting it with the previous nuclear agreement under former U.S. President Barack Obama, which he called “a road to a nuclear weapon.”

‘All ⁠hell ​will rain ⁠down’ on Iran if …’

He further warned that “all hell will rain down” on Iran if it attempts to pursue nuclear weapons, adding that the agreement makes Tehran’s non-nuclear status explicit and non-negotiable.

Trump also addressed the wider regional conflict, saying there were “too many people being killed” in Lebanon amid Israeli military operations against Hezbollah. He criticised the scale of strikes, arguing that entire apartment buildings were being destroyed when targeting individuals.

Also Read: Oil Prices Fall To Three-Month Low. What Happens Next Depends On Hormuz

“You don’t have to knock down an apartment house every time you’re looking for somebody,” Trump said, adding that civilians were also being killed and were not necessarily affiliated with Hezbollah.

He further suggested that Syria could potentially play a role in dealing with Hezbollah, saying he had proposed that Israel allow Syria to “take care of Hezbollah,” which he believed could be more effective.

Trump says Iran has ‘rational leadership now’

The US President also said Iran now has “rational leadership,” contrasting it with what he described as earlier “totally irrational” leaders who are “now gone,” following the killing of several Iranian officials in the early phase of the conflict involving US and Israeli strikes.

 Trump reiterated that the central aim of ongoing negotiations is to ensure Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon.

Describing the emerging agreement as a safeguard, Trump said the deal “creates a wall” against Iran developing nuclear arms. “This deal is a wall to a nuclear weapon,” he said, contrasting it with the previous nuclear agreement under former U.S. President Barack Obama, which he called “a road to a nuclear weapon.”

‘All ⁠hell ​will rain ⁠down’ on Iran if …’

He further warned that “all hell will rain down” on Iran if it attempts to pursue nuclear weapons, adding that the agreement makes Tehran’s non-nuclear status explicit and non-negotiable.

Trump also addressed the wider regional conflict, saying there were “too many people being killed” in Lebanon amid Israeli military operations against Hezbollah. He criticised the scale of strikes, arguing that entire apartment buildings were being destroyed when targeting individuals.

Also Read: Oil Prices Fall To Three-Month Low. What Happens Next Depends On Hormuz

“You don’t have to knock down an apartment house every time you’re looking for somebody,” Trump said, adding that civilians were also being killed and were not necessarily affiliated with Hezbollah.

He further suggested that Syria could potentially play a role in dealing with Hezbollah, saying he had proposed that Israel allow Syria to “take care of Hezbollah,” which he believed could be more effective.

Trump says Iran has ‘rational leadership now’

The US President also said Iran now has “rational leadership,” contrasting it with what he described as earlier “totally irrational” leaders who are “now gone,” following the killing of several Iranian officials in the early phase of the conflict involving US and Israeli strikes.

 Trump reiterated that the central aim of ongoing negotiations is to ensure Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon.

Describing the emerging agreement as a safeguard, Trump said the deal “creates a wall” against Iran developing nuclear arms. “This deal is a wall to a nuclear weapon,” he said, contrasting it with the previous nuclear agreement under former U.S. President Barack Obama, which he called “a road to a nuclear weapon.”

‘All ⁠hell ​will rain ⁠down’ on Iran if …’

He further warned that “all hell will rain down” on Iran if it attempts to pursue nuclear weapons, adding that the agreement makes Tehran’s non-nuclear status explicit and non-negotiable.

Trump also addressed the wider regional conflict, saying there were “too many people being killed” in Lebanon amid Israeli military operations against Hezbollah. He criticised the scale of strikes, arguing that entire apartment buildings were being destroyed when targeting individuals.

Also Read: Oil Prices Fall To Three-Month Low. What Happens Next Depends On Hormuz

“You don’t have to knock down an apartment house every time you’re looking for somebody,” Trump said, adding that civilians were also being killed and were not necessarily affiliated with Hezbollah.

He further suggested that Syria could potentially play a role in dealing with Hezbollah, saying he had proposed that Israel allow Syria to “take care of Hezbollah,” which he believed could be more effective.

Trump says Iran has ‘rational leadership now’

The US President also said Iran now has “rational leadership,” contrasting it with what he described as earlier “totally irrational” leaders who are “now gone,” following the killing of several Iranian officials in the early phase of the conflict involving US and Israeli strikes.

 Trump reiterated that the central aim of ongoing negotiations is to ensure Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon.

Describing the emerging agreement as a safeguard, Trump said the deal “creates a wall” against Iran developing nuclear arms. “This deal is a wall to a nuclear weapon,” he said, contrasting it with the previous nuclear agreement under former U.S. President Barack Obama, which he called “a road to a nuclear weapon.”

‘All ⁠hell ​will rain ⁠down’ on Iran if …’

He further warned that “all hell will rain down” on Iran if it attempts to pursue nuclear weapons, adding that the agreement makes Tehran’s non-nuclear status explicit and non-negotiable.

Trump also addressed the wider regional conflict, saying there were “too many people being killed” in Lebanon amid Israeli military operations against Hezbollah. He criticised the scale of strikes, arguing that entire apartment buildings were being destroyed when targeting individuals.

Also Read: Oil Prices Fall To Three-Month Low. What Happens Next Depends On Hormuz

“You don’t have to knock down an apartment house every time you’re looking for somebody,” Trump said, adding that civilians were also being killed and were not necessarily affiliated with Hezbollah.

He further suggested that Syria could potentially play a role in dealing with Hezbollah, saying he had proposed that Israel allow Syria to “take care of Hezbollah,” which he believed could be more effective.

Trump says Iran has ‘rational leadership now’

The US President also said Iran now has “rational leadership,” contrasting it with what he described as earlier “totally irrational” leaders who are “now gone,” following the killing of several Iranian officials in the early phase of the conflict involving US and Israeli strikes.

 Trump reiterated that the central aim of ongoing negotiations is to ensure Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon.

Describing the emerging agreement as a safeguard, Trump said the deal “creates a wall” against Iran developing nuclear arms. “This deal is a wall to a nuclear weapon,” he said, contrasting it with the previous nuclear agreement under former U.S. President Barack Obama, which he called “a road to a nuclear weapon.”

‘All ⁠hell ​will rain ⁠down’ on Iran if …’

He further warned that “all hell will rain down” on Iran if it attempts to pursue nuclear weapons, adding that the agreement makes Tehran’s non-nuclear status explicit and non-negotiable.

Trump also addressed the wider regional conflict, saying there were “too many people being killed” in Lebanon amid Israeli military operations against Hezbollah. He criticised the scale of strikes, arguing that entire apartment buildings were being destroyed when targeting individuals.

Also Read: Oil Prices Fall To Three-Month Low. What Happens Next Depends On Hormuz

“You don’t have to knock down an apartment house every time you’re looking for somebody,” Trump said, adding that civilians were also being killed and were not necessarily affiliated with Hezbollah.

He further suggested that Syria could potentially play a role in dealing with Hezbollah, saying he had proposed that Israel allow Syria to “take care of Hezbollah,” which he believed could be more effective.

Trump says Iran has ‘rational leadership now’

The US President also said Iran now has “rational leadership,” contrasting it with what he described as earlier “totally irrational” leaders who are “now gone,” following the killing of several Iranian officials in the early phase of the conflict involving US and Israeli strikes.

 Trump reiterated that the central aim of ongoing negotiations is to ensure Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon.

Describing the emerging agreement as a safeguard, Trump said the deal “creates a wall” against Iran developing nuclear arms. “This deal is a wall to a nuclear weapon,” he said, contrasting it with the previous nuclear agreement under former U.S. President Barack Obama, which he called “a road to a nuclear weapon.”

‘All ⁠hell ​will rain ⁠down’ on Iran if …’

He further warned that “all hell will rain down” on Iran if it attempts to pursue nuclear weapons, adding that the agreement makes Tehran’s non-nuclear status explicit and non-negotiable.

Trump also addressed the wider regional conflict, saying there were “too many people being killed” in Lebanon amid Israeli military operations against Hezbollah. He criticised the scale of strikes, arguing that entire apartment buildings were being destroyed when targeting individuals.

Also Read: Oil Prices Fall To Three-Month Low. What Happens Next Depends On Hormuz

“You don’t have to knock down an apartment house every time you’re looking for somebody,” Trump said, adding that civilians were also being killed and were not necessarily affiliated with Hezbollah.

He further suggested that Syria could potentially play a role in dealing with Hezbollah, saying he had proposed that Israel allow Syria to “take care of Hezbollah,” which he believed could be more effective.

Trump says Iran has ‘rational leadership now’

The US President also said Iran now has “rational leadership,” contrasting it with what he described as earlier “totally irrational” leaders who are “now gone,” following the killing of several Iranian officials in the early phase of the conflict involving US and Israeli strikes.

 Trump reiterated that the central aim of ongoing negotiations is to ensure Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon.

Describing the emerging agreement as a safeguard, Trump said the deal “creates a wall” against Iran developing nuclear arms. “This deal is a wall to a nuclear weapon,” he said, contrasting it with the previous nuclear agreement under former U.S. President Barack Obama, which he called “a road to a nuclear weapon.”

‘All ⁠hell ​will rain ⁠down’ on Iran if …’

He further warned that “all hell will rain down” on Iran if it attempts to pursue nuclear weapons, adding that the agreement makes Tehran’s non-nuclear status explicit and non-negotiable.

Trump also addressed the wider regional conflict, saying there were “too many people being killed” in Lebanon amid Israeli military operations against Hezbollah. He criticised the scale of strikes, arguing that entire apartment buildings were being destroyed when targeting individuals.

Also Read: Oil Prices Fall To Three-Month Low. What Happens Next Depends On Hormuz

“You don’t have to knock down an apartment house every time you’re looking for somebody,” Trump said, adding that civilians were also being killed and were not necessarily affiliated with Hezbollah.

He further suggested that Syria could potentially play a role in dealing with Hezbollah, saying he had proposed that Israel allow Syria to “take care of Hezbollah,” which he believed could be more effective.

Trump says Iran has ‘rational leadership now’

The US President also said Iran now has “rational leadership,” contrasting it with what he described as earlier “totally irrational” leaders who are “now gone,” following the killing of several Iranian officials in the early phase of the conflict involving US and Israeli strikes.

 Trump reiterated that the central aim of ongoing negotiations is to ensure Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon.

Describing the emerging agreement as a safeguard, Trump said the deal “creates a wall” against Iran developing nuclear arms. “This deal is a wall to a nuclear weapon,” he said, contrasting it with the previous nuclear agreement under former U.S. President Barack Obama, which he called “a road to a nuclear weapon.”

‘All ⁠hell ​will rain ⁠down’ on Iran if …’

He further warned that “all hell will rain down” on Iran if it attempts to pursue nuclear weapons, adding that the agreement makes Tehran’s non-nuclear status explicit and non-negotiable.

Trump also addressed the wider regional conflict, saying there were “too many people being killed” in Lebanon amid Israeli military operations against Hezbollah. He criticised the scale of strikes, arguing that entire apartment buildings were being destroyed when targeting individuals.

Also Read: Oil Prices Fall To Three-Month Low. What Happens Next Depends On Hormuz

“You don’t have to knock down an apartment house every time you’re looking for somebody,” Trump said, adding that civilians were also being killed and were not necessarily affiliated with Hezbollah.

He further suggested that Syria could potentially play a role in dealing with Hezbollah, saying he had proposed that Israel allow Syria to “take care of Hezbollah,” which he believed could be more effective.

Trump says Iran has ‘rational leadership now’

The US President also said Iran now has “rational leadership,” contrasting it with what he described as earlier “totally irrational” leaders who are “now gone,” following the killing of several Iranian officials in the early phase of the conflict involving US and Israeli strikes.

 Trump reiterated that the central aim of ongoing negotiations is to ensure Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon.

Describing the emerging agreement as a safeguard, Trump said the deal “creates a wall” against Iran developing nuclear arms. “This deal is a wall to a nuclear weapon,” he said, contrasting it with the previous nuclear agreement under former U.S. President Barack Obama, which he called “a road to a nuclear weapon.”

‘All ⁠hell ​will rain ⁠down’ on Iran if …’

He further warned that “all hell will rain down” on Iran if it attempts to pursue nuclear weapons, adding that the agreement makes Tehran’s non-nuclear status explicit and non-negotiable.

Trump also addressed the wider regional conflict, saying there were “too many people being killed” in Lebanon amid Israeli military operations against Hezbollah. He criticised the scale of strikes, arguing that entire apartment buildings were being destroyed when targeting individuals.

Also Read: Oil Prices Fall To Three-Month Low. What Happens Next Depends On Hormuz

“You don’t have to knock down an apartment house every time you’re looking for somebody,” Trump said, adding that civilians were also being killed and were not necessarily affiliated with Hezbollah.

He further suggested that Syria could potentially play a role in dealing with Hezbollah, saying he had proposed that Israel allow Syria to “take care of Hezbollah,” which he believed could be more effective.

Trump says Iran has ‘rational leadership now’

The US President also said Iran now has “rational leadership,” contrasting it with what he described as earlier “totally irrational” leaders who are “now gone,” following the killing of several Iranian officials in the early phase of the conflict involving US and Israeli strikes.

 Trump reiterated that the central aim of ongoing negotiations is to ensure Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon.

Describing the emerging agreement as a safeguard, Trump said the deal “creates a wall” against Iran developing nuclear arms. “This deal is a wall to a nuclear weapon,” he said, contrasting it with the previous nuclear agreement under former U.S. President Barack Obama, which he called “a road to a nuclear weapon.”

‘All ⁠hell ​will rain ⁠down’ on Iran if …’

He further warned that “all hell will rain down” on Iran if it attempts to pursue nuclear weapons, adding that the agreement makes Tehran’s non-nuclear status explicit and non-negotiable.

Trump also addressed the wider regional conflict, saying there were “too many people being killed” in Lebanon amid Israeli military operations against Hezbollah. He criticised the scale of strikes, arguing that entire apartment buildings were being destroyed when targeting individuals.

Also Read: Oil Prices Fall To Three-Month Low. What Happens Next Depends On Hormuz

“You don’t have to knock down an apartment house every time you’re looking for somebody,” Trump said, adding that civilians were also being killed and were not necessarily affiliated with Hezbollah.

He further suggested that Syria could potentially play a role in dealing with Hezbollah, saying he had proposed that Israel allow Syria to “take care of Hezbollah,” which he believed could be more effective.

Trump says Iran has ‘rational leadership now’

The US President also said Iran now has “rational leadership,” contrasting it with what he described as earlier “totally irrational” leaders who are “now gone,” following the killing of several Iranian officials in the early phase of the conflict involving US and Israeli strikes.

 Trump reiterated that the central aim of ongoing negotiations is to ensure Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon.

Describing the emerging agreement as a safeguard, Trump said the deal “creates a wall” against Iran developing nuclear arms. “This deal is a wall to a nuclear weapon,” he said, contrasting it with the previous nuclear agreement under former U.S. President Barack Obama, which he called “a road to a nuclear weapon.”

‘All ⁠hell ​will rain ⁠down’ on Iran if …’

He further warned that “all hell will rain down” on Iran if it attempts to pursue nuclear weapons, adding that the agreement makes Tehran’s non-nuclear status explicit and non-negotiable.

Trump also addressed the wider regional conflict, saying there were “too many people being killed” in Lebanon amid Israeli military operations against Hezbollah. He criticised the scale of strikes, arguing that entire apartment buildings were being destroyed when targeting individuals.

Also Read: Oil Prices Fall To Three-Month Low. What Happens Next Depends On Hormuz

“You don’t have to knock down an apartment house every time you’re looking for somebody,” Trump said, adding that civilians were also being killed and were not necessarily affiliated with Hezbollah.

He further suggested that Syria could potentially play a role in dealing with Hezbollah, saying he had proposed that Israel allow Syria to “take care of Hezbollah,” which he believed could be more effective.

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