Sources familiar with the matter told Axios that a “difficult” phone call took place between U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid growing disagreements over the future of the war with Iran and the prospects for a new agreement.
According to the sources, Netanyahu appeared extremely angry during the conversation, with one source describing the situation by saying that “Netanyahu’s hair was on fire,” highlighting the intensity of tensions between the two leaders.
At the same time, Qatar and Pakistan, alongside other regional mediators, are reportedly working on a revised peace proposal aimed at narrowing the gaps between Washington and Tehran.
The diplomatic push comes as Trump continues to weigh the option of launching a large-scale strike against Iran versus pursuing a negotiated settlement.
Netanyahu, however, remains highly skeptical of the talks and favors resuming military operations to further weaken Iran’s military capabilities and undermine the regime’s critical infrastructure.
Trump has meanwhile maintained that he still believes a deal is possible, while also warning that military action remains on the table if diplomacy fails.












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