Trump Unloads on Netanyahu: “He Has No …. Judgment” as Beirut Strike Delays Iran Deal
President Donald Trump sharply criticized Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Sunday, blaming Israel’s strike in Beirut’s Dahieh district for delaying what he said was an imminent agreement with Iran and accusing the Israeli leader of exercising poor judgment.
Speaking during a live interview on Fox News and in comments later confirmed to journalist Barak Ravid, Trump expressed anger over the operation, claiming it disrupted delicate diplomatic efforts that were nearing completion.
According to Trump, a deal with Iran was on the verge of being finalized. “A deal will be signed within two or three hours. I told Netanyahu, ‘What the …. are you doing?’” he said, referring to Israel’s recent military action in Beirut.
The president said he had personally conveyed to Netanyahu that further strikes against Hezbollah should be avoided in order not to jeopardize ongoing negotiations. Trump added that he would likewise seek to prevent Iran from launching attacks against Israel.
Trump did not hold back in his criticism of the Israeli prime minister, declaring, “Bibi has no **** judgment. I told him I’m not happy,” in reference to Israel’s recent actions.
The criticism was echoed in additional remarks Trump made to Ravid, in which he reportedly confirmed the severity of the message he delivered to Jerusalem.
Repeating his frustration, Trump stated, “Bibi has no **** judgment — I delivered that message to him — that I am very unhappy about the strike in Beirut,” arguing that the operation had created an unnecessary crisis. He also questioned the decision to launch the strike given what he characterized as the limited impact of Hezbollah’s earlier attack.
“Why did Bibi do this attack?” Trump asked during the interview. “Hezbollah fired and hit in the middle of nowhere. Nobody was hurt. Then he had to do this **** attack, and in Beirut. It made me very angry.”
The president also described learning about the strike shortly before what he said was supposed to be the official signing of an agreement with Tehran.
“They called me and said, ‘Sir, Israel is attacking in Beirut’ — one hour before we were supposed to sign the deal. I couldn’t believe it was happening. It’s very bad,” Trump said.
Iran, however, has continued to insist that no agreement is expected to be signed today.
Despite his criticism of Israel’s actions, Trump maintained that the emerging agreement would ultimately benefit Israel by preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. He said the deal would allow inspections of suspicious Iranian sites with 24 hours’ notice and would eliminate Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium.
Trump concluded by saying that diplomatic efforts remain underway despite the setback and expressed confidence that an agreement could still be reached later in the day.
“We were supposed to sign the deal this morning, and the Israeli strike in Beirut delayed it,” Trump said. “I think the signing will still happen today in a few hours. But the Israeli strike shook things up.”
{Matzav.com}