President Trump sharply criticized Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu after an Israeli strike on Beirut hours before a planned US-Iran agreement signing, saying the attack showed "no judgment" and left him "very angry." Trump said he was told about the strike roughly one hour before the scheduled signing and that rockets earlier fired by Hezbollah landed in open areas with no injuries, yet Israel struck Beirut. The strike delayed the signing that was due that morning; Trump said he still expected

2026-06-15

President Trump sharply criticized Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu after an Israeli strike on Beirut hours before a planned US-Iran agreement signing, saying the attack showed "no judgment" and left him "very angry." Trump said he was told about the strike roughly one hour before the scheduled signing and that rockets earlier fired by Hezbollah landed in open areas with no injuries, yet Israel struck Beirut. The strike delayed the signing that was due that morning; Trump said he still expected the deal to be signed within hours. He described the agreement as preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, allowing inspections with 24-hour notice and eliminating Iran's stock of highly enriched uranium.