Trump tells Netanyahu all the Jews are sick of you amid Gaza ceasefire talks

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A newly published book by journalists Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan alleges that President Donald Trump told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a September 2025 phone call that “all the Jews are sick of you,” escalating tensions amid fraught negotiations over a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal. The claim, reported on Thursday by Yeni Şafak , has drawn immediate attention as it surfaces alongside reports of a heated, expletive-laden shouting match between Trump, Netanyahu, Jared Kushner, and Steve Witkoff over the same peace talks.
According to the Daily Mail, the exchange occurred as the U.S. delegation grew increasingly frustrated with Netanyahu’s stance during negotiations with Hamas . The reported remark, delivered in a moment of high tension, underscores the strain in U.S.-Israel relations even as Washington continues to push for a regional peace agreement. The timing of the book’s release—just days after the alleged call—has intensified scrutiny of the administration’s diplomatic strategy in the Middle East.
In Israel, opposition leader Avigdor Liberman accused Netanyahu of “dragging Israel toward civil war” to remain in power, following mass protests by ultra-Orthodox Jews against the detention of draft evaders . Liberman, a vocal critic of the prime minister’s coalition policies, described the demonstrations as a “national disgrace,” signaling deepening political fractures within the country.
Meanwhile, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan condemned Israel as a “massacre network” that thrives on occupation and terror, warning that Tel Aviv is actively working to dismantle recent regional consensus . Erdogan’s remarks, delivered in parliament, reflect Turkey’s continued opposition to Israeli military actions and its support for Palestinian statehood.
Elsewhere, Israeli President Isaac Herzog is scheduled to undertake an official visit to Romania on June 28–29, where he will address a joint session of the Romanian Parliament . The visit comes as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts to strengthen ties between Israel and European partners amid regional instability.
Amid the flurry of diplomatic activity, a fabricated image purporting to show Netanyahu supporting Argentina at the World Cup was debunked as AI-generated, with TheJournal.ie confirming the prime minister was in Jerusalem on the day of the match . The incident highlights the growing challenge of misinformation in shaping public perception during periods of heightened conflict.
As the region remains on edge, the latest revelations about U.S.-Israel relations and domestic unrest in Israel underscore the fragile state of Middle East diplomacy, with global leaders closely monitoring developments in the coming weeks.
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