President Donald Trump (R-FL) shouted at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a phone call regarding Lebanon and the war with Iran.

The interaction signals a potential shift or strain in the diplomatic relationship between the U.S. and Israel as they navigate escalating tensions in the Middle East.

According to reports, the conversation featured expletives [1]. The call focused on the current situation in Lebanon, and the broader conflict involving Iran [1].

Three sources, including two U.S. officials, were briefed on the details of the conversation [1]. The reports said Trump lashed out at the Israeli leader during the discussion of regional security [1].

Neither the White House nor the Israeli Prime Minister's office has issued a formal statement regarding the specific contents of the call. The tension between the two leaders comes amid a complex geopolitical environment where the U.S. continues to balance its support for Israel with efforts to prevent a wider regional war.

The conversation featured expletives.

This reported friction suggests a volatile dynamic between the U.S. administration and the Israeli government. While the two leaders have historically maintained a close alliance, the use of expletives and shouting indicates a significant disagreement over the strategic handling of the Iran-Israel conflict and the stability of Lebanon.