The WSJ reported on Trump's fatigue from Netanyahu's calls
Relations between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have deteriorated significantly due to disagreements over the conflict in the Middle East. This was reported on June 18 by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), citing sources.
"Why do you keep blowing up buildings? Stop doing that," Trump was quoted as saying in the publication.
The authors of the material report that Trump is tired of Netanyahu's persistent calls asking him to continue the war in the Middle East. The American president himself, according to the newspaper, worries that the protracted conflict puts him on a par with the 31st President of the United States, Herbert Hoover, under whom the world economy was hit by the great depression.
Sources familiar with the content of the conversations between the two leaders indicate that the head of the White House has despaired of trying to convince Netanyahu, and tells his entourage that he "wants to blow up everyone."
Earlier in the day, The New York Times reported that the Israeli authorities perceive the peace agreement between the United States and Iran as a "catastrophic surrender." Discussions around the Iranian nuclear program, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has "tried to eliminate throughout his career," have been postponed to a later stage of the US-Iranian talks.
Washington and Tehran signed a memorandum on the cessation of hostilities on June 17. The signing took place remotely, and the memorandum entered into force.
According to Bloomberg, on June 18, several tankers, including those belonging to Saudi Arabia, began passing through the Strait of Hormuz after the conclusion of agreements between the United States and Iran.
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