Trump tells BBC: âIf I tell Netanyahu to do something he does itâ
The US President Donald Trump has told the BBC that if he tells Israelâs prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu âto do something, he does itâ. The
The US President Donald Trump has told the BBC that if he tells Israelâs prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu âto do something, he does itâ. The president was speaking to the BBCâs North America Editor Sarah Smith in a telephone interview, following the recent new round of hostilities between Israel and Iran. Israel had launched attacks on Iranâs capital Tehran on Sunday, in apparent defiance of a demand from the White House to comply with the fragile ceasefire in force since April.
Israel said the action was in retaliation for attacks by the Iranian backed Hezbollah militia group in Southern Lebanon. Iran responded to the airstrikes by firing multiple missiles at Israel, the first such attack since April. Hours before Israel launched its attacks, President Trump had declared âI call the shotsâ and had instructed Benjamin Netanyahu to comply with the ceasefire.
The President told the BBC that Israel had already launched its attacks, at the time when he had requested that Israel exercise restraint. Donald Trump said he had persuaded Mr Netanyahu to return to the ceasefire, telling him, âwe have to use sense. Weâre very close to signing a very good dealâ with Iran. Reeta Chakrabarti presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Sarah Smith, Wyre Davies and Jeremy Bowen.
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