Close Menu
  • News
  • Health
  • Lifetsyle
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • World
  • contact
What's Hot

Singer Oliver Tree presumed dead after helicopter collision in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

June 14, 2026

Boston police arrest 14-year-old after masked suspects allegedly rob siblings’ lemonade stand

June 14, 2026

Rod Stewart called 'tone-deaf' for attending World Cup game a day canceling concert due to health issues

June 14, 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Singer Oliver Tree presumed dead after helicopter collision in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Boston police arrest 14-year-old after masked suspects allegedly rob siblings’ lemonade stand
  • Rod Stewart called 'tone-deaf' for attending World Cup game a day canceling concert due to health issues
  • Khamenei's 'target-rich' funeral is Iran’s biggest security gamble, sends message to US: expert
  • One muscle protein may hold the key to staying stronger as you age, study finds
  • Taylor Swift, Nicole Scherzinger and Katy Perry stun on the red carpet
  • The Bloodline's tentacles reach 'SmackDown,' Cody Rhodes confronts Sami Zayn as Gunther sets title match
  • Israel fears Trump weary of ‘highly suspicious’ Netanyahu and could 'flip' amid Iran deal: analyst
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
NEW YORK TIMES POST
Demo
  • News
  • Health
  • Lifetsyle
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • World
  • contact
NEW YORK TIMES POST
Home»World»Israel fears Trump weary of ‘highly suspicious’ Netanyahu and could 'flip' amid Iran deal: analyst
World

Israel fears Trump weary of ‘highly suspicious’ Netanyahu and could 'flip' amid Iran deal: analyst

nytimespostBy nytimespostJune 14, 2026No Comments
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


Trump calls out Netanyahu over Israeli strikes on Hezbollah targets

Rising Middle East tensions threaten President Donald Trump’s push for an Iran peace deal. Fox News details military pressure on Iran, including US strikes and a naval blockade, alongside Israel’s recent strikes on Hezbollah in Beirut. Discussions center on proposed deal terms, verification mechanisms, and skepticism about Iran’s commitment.

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

A regional analyst says fears that President Donald Trump could “flip” on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid a critical push for a U.S.-Iran peace agreement are growing in Jerusalem, a concern highlighted Sunday after the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) struck Beirut for a second time.

Despite U.S. warnings that any strikes would derail a breakthrough with Tehran, the strikes came as Netanyahu prepared to convene Israel’s Security Cabinet and after Trump announced a new U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding (MOU) was expected to be signed imminently.

“The strikes today in Beirut are creating issues with finalizing the deal,” a diplomat involved in the talks with Tehran told Fox News Chief Foreign Correspondent Trey Yingst, adding that they were “a clear attempt by Israel to sabotage the president’s deal and drag the United States back into war.”

Trump went on to condemn Israel’s strikes in a post on Truth Social, also telling Axios that Netanyahu had “no f—ing judgment.”

WHY TRUMP KEEPS FLIPPING ON IRAN: A PRESIDENT WHO SEES THE WORLD AS HE WANTS IT TO BE

U.S. President Donald Trump welcoming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago club.

President Donald Trump welcomes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Fla., on Dec. 29, 2025. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Natan Sachs, a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute, noted there was “absolutely this fear in the Israeli government,” calling it “a rational and healthy fear” over the pending deal.

He said a strategic chasm existed between the two allies, contrasting Netanyahu’s doctrine of sustained, long-term military pressure with Trump’s pursuit of immediate diplomatic victories.

“Now there is a sense in Israel that Trump may be growing weary of Netanyahu and the Israelis, and many others believe that if he got sick and tired of him, he could break norms in other directions and flip on Israel,” Sachs, an Israeli foreign policy expert, told Fox News Digital.

With discussions underway through Pakistani mediation, the Israeli prime minister’s office released a statement shortly after Trump announced the possible deal with Tehran on June 11.

Jerusalem “is not a party to the memorandum of understanding” between Washington and Tehran, Netanyahu said before reiterating on June 12 that Iran was “working to destroy the Jewish state.” He assured Israelis he had dedicated his life to “preventing them from doing so.”

On Sunday, a senior Israeli official also said Hezbollah attacks had targeted Israeli civilians for the previous three days as Israel prepared for Iranian retaliation.

NETANYAHU DECLARES ISRAEL ‘WILL EXACT THE FULL PRICE’ AFTER IRANIAN STRIKE HITS HOSPITAL IN ISRAEL

President Donald Trump signing an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House.

President Trump’s push for a U.S.-Iran deal is fueling concern in Jerusalem that he could turn on Netanyahu as Israeli strikes in Beirut threaten to complicate negotiations. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Trump had already criticized Netanyahu during a phone call earlier this month, reportedly calling him “crazy” over a first strike on Beirut that was complicating the administration’s negotiations with Iran.

“It’s not just that there seems to be a crisis — and there were clearly expletives used by the president toward the prime minister on the backdrop of a joint and large military operation,” Sachs said.

“Israel and Netanyahu had first looked at Trump and saw both enormous carrots and enormous potential sticks,” Sachs said of the start of Operation Epic Fury and Roaring Lion on Feb. 28.

“Trump was a huge opportunity for Netanyahu because he was willing to break the mold on anything, but Israel has made a potentially strategic, historic mistake in putting all its eggs in one basket,” he added.

“Netanyahu was always prepared for the long haul,” Sachs said. “And the long haul is not four months; the long haul is years. Trump likes quick wins. Once the quick win did not materialize — and it did not — now you have a whole new set of problems.”

“Trump’s preference seemed far from pursuing a much broader campaign aimed at achieving the goals that Israel prefers, and he also has a much narrower conception of what a deal would be,” he added.

TRUMP MEETS NETANYAHU, SAYS HE WANTS IRAN DEAL BUT REMINDS TEHRAN OF ‘MIDNIGHT HAMMER’ OPERATION

Lebanese civil defense workers searching rubble of destroyed building in Beirut

Lebanese civil defense workers search for victims in the rubble of a building destroyed in an Israeli airstrike in central Beirut, Lebanon, on April 9, 2026. (Hassan Ammar/AP)

Sachs noted, however, that Trump and Netanyahu broadly shared goals on curbing Iran’s nuclear ambitions, eliminating Hezbollah’s armed presence in Lebanon and establishing a post-Hamas future for Gaza.

But he said, “having that wish list is not the same as having a strategic goal. They haven’t both committed to them as strategic goals that dictate concerted action going forward.”

Sachs also argued that tensions between Trump and Netanyahu reflect different temperaments.

“Netanyahu thinks of himself as a strategic thinker — very able, and of course, he has a very high opinion of himself — but he is completely different,” he observed.

“Netanyahu is an erudite, well-educated, patient, highly suspicious and extremely pessimistic man by nature. His self-image is more, ‘I have thought everything through in ways you could not, because I’m smarter than you.’

“He’s very suspicious of everyone around him, and he’s been surrounded by this same coterie of individuals for decades.”

“In terms of personality and where they come from, their worldview is also actually very different,” Sachs added.

“You can’t imagine Netanyahu spending hours at night on social media. He doesn’t go on it himself, and it’s hard to imagine President Trump spending hours reading books, which Netanyahu likes to portray himself as doing. I doubt he has time for it, but that is an image he projects, and I think it is partially true.”

“Netanyahu also believes you live with a problem, you manage it, and you kick the can down the road. Trump is the opposite.”

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP

“The U.S. may turn away and be uninterested; Israel simply does not think it has that privilege,” Sachs said.

“Netanyahu and Trump have very different time horizons, and that is partly geography and interest — and partly personality.”

Emma Bussey is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital. Before joining Fox, she worked at The Telegraph with the U.S. overnight team, across desks including foreign, politics, news, sport and culture. 

039flip039 analyst benjamin netanyahu deal donald trump fears highly Iran Israel middle east foreign policy Netanyahu suspicious treaties Trump weary
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

Related Posts

Khamenei's 'target-rich' funeral is Iran’s biggest security gamble, sends message to US: expert

June 14, 2026

IDF announces elimination of Hezbollah commander behind murder of 5 American soldiers

June 14, 2026

Zelenskyy congratulates Trump on turning 80 in birthday call, vows more Ukraine peace talks at G7 on Tuesday

June 14, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

The Latest News
  • Singer Oliver Tree presumed dead after helicopter collision in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil June 14, 2026
  • Boston police arrest 14-year-old after masked suspects allegedly rob siblings’ lemonade stand June 14, 2026
  • Rod Stewart called 'tone-deaf' for attending World Cup game a day canceling concert due to health issues June 14, 2026
  • Khamenei's 'target-rich' funeral is Iran’s biggest security gamble, sends message to US: expert June 14, 2026
  • One muscle protein may hold the key to staying stronger as you age, study finds June 14, 2026
  • Taylor Swift, Nicole Scherzinger and Katy Perry stun on the red carpet June 14, 2026
Economy News
Entertainment

Singer Oliver Tree presumed dead after helicopter collision in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

By nytimespostJune 14, 2026

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! American singer and record producer, Oliver Tree,…

Boston police arrest 14-year-old after masked suspects allegedly rob siblings’ lemonade stand

June 14, 2026

Rod Stewart called 'tone-deaf' for attending World Cup game a day canceling concert due to health issues

June 14, 2026
Top Trending
Entertainment

Singer Oliver Tree presumed dead after helicopter collision in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

By nytimespostJune 14, 2026

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! American singer and record…

News

Boston police arrest 14-year-old after masked suspects allegedly rob siblings’ lemonade stand

By nytimespostJune 14, 2026

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A 14-year-old suspect has…

Entertainment

Rod Stewart called 'tone-deaf' for attending World Cup game a day canceling concert due to health issues

By nytimespostJune 14, 2026

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Rob Stewart was slammed…

Subscribe to News

Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

Advertisement
Demo
Demo
Top Posts

Baltimore police say officer shot and hospitalized, suspect shot in 'active shooter incident'

March 10, 2026

Former Houston appointee claims flood-ravaged Camp Mystic is 'Whites-only' in viral video

July 6, 2025

Massachusetts police officer shot by colleague during service of restraining order

July 1, 2025

Deadly social media trend threatens kids, homeowners defending themselves: 'children are going to get killed’

July 5, 2025
Don't Miss
Entertainment

Singer Oliver Tree presumed dead after helicopter collision in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

By nytimespostJune 14, 2026

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! American singer and record producer, Oliver Tree,…

Boston police arrest 14-year-old after masked suspects allegedly rob siblings’ lemonade stand

June 14, 2026

Rod Stewart called 'tone-deaf' for attending World Cup game a day canceling concert due to health issues

June 14, 2026

Khamenei's 'target-rich' funeral is Iran’s biggest security gamble, sends message to US: expert

June 14, 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

Demo

NEW YORK TIMES POST

 

Categories
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Fashion
  • Food
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • Nature
NEW YORK TIMES POST
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

About Us
About Us

Your source for the lifestyle news. This demo is crafted specifically to exhibit the use of the theme as a lifestyle site. Visit our main page for more demos.

We're accepting new partnerships right now.

Email Us: info@example.com
Contact: +1-320-0123-451

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks

Singer Oliver Tree presumed dead after helicopter collision in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

June 14, 2026

Boston police arrest 14-year-old after masked suspects allegedly rob siblings’ lemonade stand

June 14, 2026

Rod Stewart called 'tone-deaf' for attending World Cup game a day canceling concert due to health issues

June 14, 2026
Most Popular

Baltimore police say officer shot and hospitalized, suspect shot in 'active shooter incident'

March 10, 2026

Former Houston appointee claims flood-ravaged Camp Mystic is 'Whites-only' in viral video

July 6, 2025

Massachusetts police officer shot by colleague during service of restraining order

July 1, 2025
© 2026 NEW YORK TIMES POST. Designed by EREN.
  • News
  • Health
  • Lifetsyle
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • World
  • contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.