NewsWorld newsBenjamin NetanyahuDonald Trump launched an "expletive laden rant" against Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu to stop the Beirut attack amid fears Iran will ditch peace talks and activate feared Yemeni Houthin rebels16:04, 02 Jun 2026Updated 16:05, 02 Jun 2026Fighting between Israeli forces and Hezbollah has broken out in southern Lebanon despite US claims a partial ceasefire had been agreed. The confusion has been boosted by claims US President Donald Trump launched an expletive-riddled verbal phone rant against his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu.It reportedly happened after Iran suspended peace talks because Netanyahu had announced Israel would renew an assault on the Lebanese capital Beirut. During the trant Trump, it has been reported, warned Netanyahu further attacks on Lebanon would isolate Israel and scupper peace talks.Israeli drone strikes on southern Lebanon on Tuesday killed eight people, including a father and his son and daughter, a day after Trump ceasefire claim. Israel had threatened to strike Beirut's southern suburbs, causing panic in the Lebanese capital as thousands fled to safer areas and Hezbollah fired rockets at northern Israel.Iran’s chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said: “If Israel’s aggression against Lebanon continues Tehran will not only halt the path of negotiations but we will also be in direct confrontation with the enemy.” Twenty rockets hit northern Israel overnight and there have been clashes between Israeli troops and Hezbollah ground forces in southern Lebanon.It followed a claimed bust-up between Benjamin Netanyahu and President Trump over the Israeli leader’s decision to step-up attacks on Beirut targets. Tehran is insisting on Lebanon being included in any stoppage of the war and warned it would attack northern Israel if Beirut came under fresh strikes.President Donald Trump said on Monday that both sides had “agreed that all shooting will stop", after Iran warned Israeli military actions in Lebanon threatened the US-Iran ceasefire. Now the region is on edge as Netanyahu has threatened the Beirut operation would go ahead if Hezbollah continued to attack Israeli citizens.Overnight Hezbollah targeted Israeli tanks even though Iran warned it could walk out of all negotiations over Israel’s military operations in Lebanon. There are fresh fears if peace talks break down and the Iran war resumes that Tehran could unleash its Houthi proxies in Yemen.The Houthis could threaten the Bab al-Mandab Strait at the entrance of the Red Sea, which could become a new version of the Strait of Hormuz. The Bab el-Mandeb strait is a vital global chokepoint between Yemen and the Horn of Africa, connecting the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea via the Red Sea and Suez Canal.Article continues belowIt facilitates 10–12% of global maritime trade and roughly 5% of the world's petroleum supply, making it essential for Asia-Europe commerce Lebanon was drawn into the war between the US, Israel and Iran on 2 March, when Hezbollah launched rockets into Israel in retaliation for an Israeli strike that killed Iran's supreme leader.Israel responded with an air campaign across Lebanon and a ground invasion in the south, which has been escalating in recent weeks. At least 3,433 people have been killed in Lebanon since the start of the war, according to the country's health ministry. Its figures do not distinguish between combatants and civilians. Israel says 25 of its soldiers and four Israeli civilians have been killed over the same period on both sides of the border.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.HezbollahBenjamin NetanyahuDonald TrumpSoldiersIran
Benjamin Netanyahu's assault on Beirut halted after Donald Trump's phone rant
Donald Trump launched an "expletive laden rant" against Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu to stop the Beirut attack amid fears Iran will ditch peace talks and activate feared Yemeni Houthin rebels











