Trump Warns Netanyahu: ‘Be Careful,’ Urges Israel to Stop Major Attacks on Tehran as US-Iran Deal Faces Risk

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Trump Warns Netanyahu: In a high-stakes diplomatic intervention, US President Donald Trump has issued a blunt warning to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, urging him to halt large-scale military strikes against Iran.

Trump fears that a full-scale regional war could permanently derail ongoing, highly sensitive peace negotiations between Washington and Tehran.

According to an explosive report by Axios, Trump directly confronted the Israeli leader during a tense phone call following a dangerous escalation of hostilities.

“Bibi, you better be careful, or you will be on your own very soon,” (Trump warned Netanyahu), signaling that US diplomatic and military backing could be stretched to its limits if Israel continues unilateral escalations.

The Core Conflict: Why Trump Wants Restraint

Trump Warns Netanyahu: The US administration has spent months aggressively brokering a comprehensive diplomatic agreement with Tehran. The proposed deal aims to halt Iran’s nuclear enrichment program and permanently resolve long-standing blockades.

Trump’s primary concern is that aggressive Israeli actions will force Iran to walk away from the negotiating table. The US President believes a historic breakthrough is within reach, asserting that regional stability hinges on securing this deal rather than entering an endless cycle of military retaliation.

How the Escalation Triggered the Crisis

Trump Warns Netanyahu: The latest flare-up shattered a fragile regional ceasefire, rapidly evolving through a series of retaliatory moves. The catalyst began when Israel launched targeted airstrikes on major Hezbollah strongholds in Beirut, Lebanon.

In a fierce response, Iran retaliated by launching a wave of ballistic missiles directly toward Israel. This prompted Israel to respond again by conducting limited,

targeted strikes inside western and central Iran. As Israel prepared a massive, secondary wave of strikes against dozens of highly sensitive Iranian targets, Trump intervened to de-escalate the situation before it spiraled out of control.

Trump Presses the Pause Button

Following intense pressure from the White House, and appeals from several regional allies terrified of a wider war, Trump managed to secure a temporary truce.

Trump later revealed that the Iranian government had signaled through intermediaries that they would halt missile launches if Israel did the same. After Trump’s firm intervention,

Netanyahu ultimately agreed to stand down and halt further immediate military campaigns inside Iran, effectively averting what could have been the largest aerial conflict between the two nations.

Netanyahu’s Defiant Stance: ‘We Will Act If Threatened’

Despite agreeing to the temporary pause, Netanyahu delivered a defiant address, making it clear that Israel’s long-term security strategy remains unchanged.

The US administration remains hyper-focused on securing a historic US-Iran peace deal to prevent a regional war, demanding an immediate halt to shooting and urging a diplomatic focus.

On the other hand, Israel’s core objective is to neutralize existential threats from Hezbollah and Iran while maintaining strong deterrence.

Netanyahu maintained that a year of intense military operations has left both Iran and Hezbollah weaker than ever. However, he warned that Israel would not accept a situation where it cannot defend itself.

The Prime Minister explicitly stated that while Israel is holding its fire for now, it will respond with overwhelming force if Tehran resumes hostilities, reiterating his absolute vow to never allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons.

The Next Steps

While both sides have temporarily stopped shooting, the underlying friction between Washington’s diplomatic goals and Jerusalem’s security priorities remains highly volatile.

Trump remains confident that a final peace deal will be signed within weeks, but Netanyahu’s domestic pressures and unwavering stance on Iran mean the Middle East remains on a knife-edge.

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