Trump and Netanyahu reportedly held tense call over future of Iran conflict

US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a tense phone conversation regarding the future direction of the ongoing Iran conflict, highlighting differences in their approaches to the crisis.
The discussion reportedly centered on whether military action should continue or whether diplomatic efforts should be given more time.
According to multiple reports, Netanyahu was said to be pushing for stronger military measures and renewed strikes aimed at weakening Iran’s capabilities and strategic infrastructure.
Trump, on the other hand, reportedly continued to show support for diplomatic efforts and remained hopeful that negotiations could still lead to a possible agreement with Tehran.
Media reports indicated that regional mediators, including several Middle Eastern countries, are attempting to frame proposals aimed at reducing tensions and creating a path toward negotiations.
The efforts reportedly include discussions around Iran’s nuclear activities and broader regional security concerns.
Despite reported disagreements during the call, both leaders have publicly maintained a united stance.
However, analysts believe the conversation reflects emerging differences over how to handle the next phase of the Iran situation and the balance between military pressure and diplomatic engagement.











