Bibi has no f**king judgment: Trump says he was 'so pissed' over Beirut strike

US President Donald Trump publicly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for ordering a strike in Beirut shortly before a planned US-Iran peace deal. Trump expressed frustration over the timing, questioning Netanyahu's judgment during a sensitive diplomatic moment.
Why it matters
This public rift highlights tensions between the US and Israel during critical Middle East peace negotiations and underscores the volatility of current international relations.
New Delhi , UPDATED: Jun 14, 2026 23:43 IST Edited By: Aprameya Rao US President Donald Trump on Sunday sharply criticised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after Israel carried out strikes in Beirut, just hours before the United States and Iran were expected to sign a framework agreement aimed at ending the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
The framing focuses on Trump's inflammatory language and personal criticism of a key ally, which is a common narrative angle in mainstream media coverage of his administration.
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