Uncertainty continues over a possible agreement between the United States and Iran as both sides remain divided on key conditions. One of Iran’s major demands is an end to Israeli military operations in Lebanon. Tensions reportedly increased after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans for further action in Beirut, Lebanon’s capital. According to reports cited by U.S. media outlet Axios, former U.S. President Donald Trump held a tense phone conversation with Netanyahu regarding the situation. The report claims Trump strongly opposed any escalation in Beirut, arguing that such actions could undermine diplomatic efforts and further destabilize the region. U.S. officials quoted in the report said Trump expressed frustration over Israel’s approach and warned that expanding the conflict could damage broader strategic objectives. The reported exchange highlights growing concerns about the impact of the Lebanon conflict on regional diplomacy, including ongoing discussions involving Iran and the United States. The developments have added to uncertainty surrounding future negotiations and increased fears of a wider Middle East confrontation.


