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REPORT: President Trump Ripped Netanyahu a New “A**hole” In Phone Call

President Trump is furious this morning — and not in a subtle way. According to multiple reports, including from Axios journalist Marc Caputo and commentary from Steve Bannon, Trump is livid over the ceasefire violations in the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict — violations he believes were primarily committed by Israel.
What sparked his outrage was a recent incident where both sides were expected to honor a ceasefire, but Israel allegedly acted prematurely. Trump, who had worked hard behind the scenes to help broker the truce — even collaborating with Qatar — felt betrayed.
During a heated phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump reportedly let loose. While the official diplomatic description was that Trump expressed “strong concerns,” behind closed doors, it was apparently far more intense. One insider bluntly put it: “Trump ripped Netanyahu a new one.”
Drilling deeper into the context, Steve Bannon explained that Israel had overplayed its hand militarily and was starting to run low on defensive resources. Tel Aviv and other cities were taking heavy fire, and their Iron Dome system was overwhelmed. The ceasefire, Bannon argued, was actually more to protect Israel than to de-escalate.
Trump was frustrated that despite his efforts to help — including working with nations like Qatar that historically weren’t aligned with U.S. interests — Netanyahu’s government continued to provoke. According to Bannon, Trump wasn’t just upset about broken diplomacy. He felt personally betrayed after putting his credibility and leverage on the line.
Marc Caputo confirmed the mood, saying he’d never seen Trump this angry before. Sources close to the situation said Trump’s aides on Marine One gave him space to cool off after the call, knowing better than to get in his way.
Trump’s public posts following the event reflected this fury. His Truth Social updates directly criticized the Netanyahu government and made it clear he was done playing games. He praised Qatar’s constructive role and made it known he wasn’t pleased with how Israel handled things.
Trump also reportedly rejected the idea of regime change in Iran being orchestrated externally. If it happens, he believes, it should be by the Persian people themselves — not forced from the outside.
The bottom line: Trump feels Netanyahu endangered Israeli citizens, mishandled a delicate truce, and failed to appreciate the help extended to avoid further bloodshed. The message Trump sent was loud and clear — he won’t tolerate betrayal or political games, especially when lives are on the line.
More updates are expected as the situation evolves, but one thing is certain: President Trump has drawn a hard line, and this could mark a serious shift in U.S.-Israel relations under his influence.
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