
Trump Confirms He Called Netanyahu ‘Crazy,’ Cursed at Him Over Beirut
President Trump confirmed he called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 'crazy' and cursed at him during a heated phone call over a potential strike on Beirut.
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President Trump confirmed he called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 'crazy' and cursed at him during a heated phone call over a potential strike on Beirut.
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