DUBAI: American President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have found themselves at odds over Iran, Lebanon and the course of ongoing negotiations in the Middle East according to The Washington Post. The report detailed growing disagreements between the two leaders as Trump worked to secure a ceasefire with Iran and advance a diplomatic framework that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, while Netanyahu continued to argue for maintaining military pressure on Tehran. Israeli officials were said to have been caught off guard by Washington’s shift toward a deal.

By Rami Ayyub and Maayan LubellJERUSALEM, June 15 (Reuters) - Benjamin Netanyahu bet that his joint war alongside Donald Trump would topple Iran's clerical rulers and bolster…

Benjamin Netanyahu bet that his joint war alongside US President Donald Trump would topple Iran’s clerical rulers and bolster himself ahead of elections at