Opinion: US president hasn't responded to Israeli attacks on Iran, and we could still see him 'explode' on the PM, but the conversation they had Sunday was relaxed, unlike the 'curse-filled call'; is this another 'good cop, bad cop' routine? If so, the Iranians are not buying it

DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS: Trump’s latest expletive-laced outburst at Netanyahu generated predictable predictions of rupture. The record suggests otherwise.

Donald Trump said that Benjamin Netanyahu would have “no choice” but to accept a potential US-Iran deal being negotiated by him.

Benjamin Netanyahu defying Donald Trump’s order not to react to Iranian strikes on Israel shows with stark clarity how the Israeli PM remains the master manipulator, explains…

Opinion: US president hasn't responded to Israeli attacks on Iran, and we could still see him 'explode' on the PM, but the conversation they had Sunday was relaxed, unlike the…

Trump asserts he 'calls all the shots' on Iran, saying Netanyahu must accept any US deal as tensions rise over missile attacks and ongoing nuclear negotiations.

US President Donald Trump said earlier that Iran and Israel want to reach a ceasefire in the Middle East

With Iran refusing to enter into a peace deal as long as Israel keeps hammering away at Lebanon, both Trump and Netanyahu are facing a lot of flak. And this they can ill-afford…

Recent exchange of missiles between Iran and Israel highlights diverging views between US president and Israeli PM

A dispute between Israel and Iran over the scope of a ceasefire is escalating military tensions, threatening US President Trump's efforts to end the war. Iran views Hezbollah as a…

The latest round of fighting between Israel and Iran appears to have eased, but reports suggest tensions between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin…

US President Donald Trump said he expects Israel and Iran to refrain from further attacks for at least a week following what he described as a “very good conversation” with…

The US president noted that he could not blame Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu for retaliatory strikes on Iran

US President Donald Trump denied asking Israeli PM Netanyahu to avoid striking Iran, emphasizing his call for swift de-escalation and optimism about a potential nuclear deal.

It is a serious mistake for anyone, especially Iran and Hezbollah, to think that this squabble means that the Trump White House is wavering on support for Israel.