特朗普证实与内塔尼亚胡发生“疯狂”争执,各界对其施压阻止打击真主党恐怖分子的呼声日益高涨


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这位总统表示,此次通话成功阻止了正前往贝鲁特的以色列军队

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美国总统唐纳德·特朗普证实,他在一场关于以色列在黎巴嫩军事行动的激烈电话通话中,称以色列总理本雅明·内塔尼亚胡为“该死的疯子”,暴露了两位世界领导人之间罕见的裂痕。

《纽约邮报》记者米兰达·德文在她的“空军一号播客”中询问特朗普,是否曾称内塔尼亚胡为“该死的疯子”,并告诉他如果不是特朗普,他早就进监狱了。

“我确实这么做了,”特朗普说道。

特朗普的证实标志着他罕见地公开承认与长期以来一直形容为亲密盟友的内塔尼亚胡存在分歧。

“比伊的火烧眉毛”:分析师称,特朗普与内塔尼亚胡的公开“裂痕”掩盖了两人针对伊朗的统一阵线

2025年9月29日,以色列总理本雅明·内塔尼亚胡抵达华盛顿特区白宫时,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普与其打招呼。(温·麦克纳米/盖蒂图片社摄)

此次分歧的核心是以色列针对黎巴嫩真主党的不断升级的军事行动。以色列官员表示,在这个由伊朗支持的组织尽管停火努力仍持续向以色列领土发射火箭弹和无人机后,这些行动旨在摧毁真主党的基础设施。

据美国国务卿马可·卢比奥称,黎巴嫩官员向美国方面传递消息称,如果以色列不袭击贝鲁特,真主党将停止向以色列发射导弹,这为达成更广泛的停火协议创造了美国政府眼中的机会窗口。但在真主党随后向以色列发射更多火箭弹后,该安排很快破裂,真主党后来声称他们认为停火尚未生效。以色列随后恢复了对黎巴嫩境内真主党目标的打击。

尽管以色列在黎巴嫩针对真主党的行动与美伊谈判看似是两个独立议题,但伊朗官员明确将两者联系在一起。真主党是德黑兰最强大的地区代理人,伊朗官员警告称,以色列在黎巴嫩的持续行动可能危及与华盛顿的谈判,并坚持任何更广泛的协议都应适用于该地区的多条战线。

这一立场使美国政府在与德黑兰开展外交努力的同时,也支持以色列打击由伊朗支持的真主党恐怖组织的行动变得复杂化。

“我对他不断与黎巴嫩交战有点恼火,你知道的。有一次我说,‘比伊,我们必须停止这一切。我们必须停下来。’”

“我真的很爱比伊,和他合作得非常好,”特朗普补充道。此次通话最早由美国全国公共广播电台(Axios)于周一报道。

在周三接受美国消费者新闻与商业频道(CNBC)采访时,内塔尼亚胡拒绝直接评价此次通话,但暗指他与特朗普存在“战术分歧”。

“有时就像最亲密的家人一样,我们会有这些战术分歧,”他告诉该媒体。他补充道:“我们总能找到解决办法,我们会以挚友的身份做到这一点。”

特朗普称以色列与黎巴嫩同意停火10天

特朗普随后表示,此次通话帮助避免了以色列在黎巴嫩展开更大规模的行动。

特朗普在通话后在“真相社交”(Truth Social)上发帖称,以色列军队当时正前往贝鲁特,但在通话后“已经被阻止”。

“我与以色列总理本雅明·内塔尼亚胡进行了一次非常富有成效的通话,不会有军队前往贝鲁特,任何正在途中的军队都已经被阻止,”特朗普写道。

他在另一条帖子中还写道:“我今天与本雅明·内塔尼亚胡进行了交谈,要求他不要对黎巴嫩贝鲁特发动大规模突袭。他让军队掉头了。谢谢你,比伊!”

黎巴嫩民防人员在2026年4月9日黎巴嫩贝鲁特一处被以色列空袭摧毁的建筑废墟中检查。(侯赛因·马拉/美联社照片)

当被问及特朗普为何敦促在黎巴嫩保持克制的细节时,白宫援引了特朗普的帖子作为回应。

一些以色列官员敦促内塔尼亚胡违抗美国总统,继续在黎巴嫩的行动。

“总理先生,您曾说过,一位强大的总理会在可行时对美国总统说‘是’,在必要时说‘不’,”国家安全部长本·吉维尔在X平台上写道。“现在是时候对我们的朋友特朗普总统说‘不’了。”

“现在是时候采取必要且恰当的行动打击真主党,解放我们战士的手脚,恢复北部地区的安全,”这位右翼部长补充道。

议员们在众议院外交事务委员会听证会上就此次通话向卢比奥提问。

“我的担忧是,以色列坚持继续对真主党的战争,将会危及总统以及美国政府与伊朗达成协议的努力。所以我的问题是,你是否同意以色列应该停止在黎巴嫩的军事行动,并支持总统与伊朗达成和平协议的谈判?”得克萨斯州民主党众议员华金·卡斯特罗问道。

卢比奥表示,美国政府收到了“多起迹象”表明以色列正考虑袭击贝鲁特境内的真主党目标。据卢比奥称,黎巴嫩当局传递消息称,真主党已经表示,如果以色列不袭击贝鲁特,他们将停止向以色列发射导弹。“总统抓住了这个机会,”卢比奥说道,但真主党在那之后不久就发射了更多火箭弹。

“不幸的是,在那次通话后的一两个小时内,他们从真主党向以色列和以色列领土发射了两波火箭弹,”卢比奥说道。以色列继续针对真主党的行动,辩称尽管停火努力仍在进行,但该组织仍然构成威胁。

卢比奥为以色列进入黎巴嫩南部的行动辩护:“以色列人看到真主党在移动,甚至可能从南部发射导弹,他们采取了防御行动。他们针对南部地区展开行动。这就是我们在许多情况下看到的防御性打击。他们越来越多地做的是占领南部更多领土,以剥夺他们的发射空间,因为要知道,这些火箭弹正被射向以色列北部的村庄和城市,当地居民因此甚至无法返回家园。”

此次通话之际,伊朗威胁要退出与美国正在进行的谈判,此前以色列在黎巴嫩的军事行动引发了德黑兰的警告,称这可能危及该地区更广泛的外交努力。

特朗普证实他曾告知内塔尼亚胡在核谈判期间不要针对伊朗发动打击

数月来,特朗普政府一直在与伊朗进行谈判,旨在延长华盛顿与德黑兰之间脆弱的停火协议,重新开放霍尔木兹海峡供国际航运,并就伊朗的核计划达成更广泛的协议,包括其高浓缩铀库存的未来。尽管官员们表示已经取得了进展,但仍有几个主要问题悬而未决,谈判多次因该地区重新出现的紧张局势而受到威胁。

以色列加强了在黎巴嫩针对真主党的行动,向黎巴嫩南部纵深部署军队,并占领了纳巴泰耶附近具有战略意义的博福尔城堡。以色列部队最近几天还在黎巴嫩南部各地发动了多轮空袭,称这些袭击旨在摧毁真主党的基础设施,此前该组织持续向以色列领土发射火箭弹和无人机。

船只在2026年5月4日锚定在伊朗南部阿巴斯港附近的霍尔木兹海峡。(阿米尔侯赛因·霍古伊/伊朗伊斯兰共和国通讯社/法新社 via 盖蒂图片社)

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特朗普一再敦促以色列限制其对真主党袭击的回应,称军事行动应保持克制,避免引发更广泛的地区冲突。

Trump confirms ‘crazy’ Netanyahu clash as questions mount over push to hold fire on Hezbollah terrorists

June 3, 2026 1:01pm EDT / Fox News

The president said the call helped turn back Israeli troops that were on their way to Beirut

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President Donald Trump confirmed calling Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ‘f—ing crazy’ in a heated phone call over Israel’s military operations in Lebanon, exposing a rare rift between the two world leaders.

The New York Post’s Miranda Devine asked Trump on her “Pod Force One” podcast whether he had called Netanyahu “f—ing crazy” and told him that he would be in prison if it weren’t for Trump.

“I did,” Trump said.

Trump’s confirmation marked a rare public acknowledgment of a dispute with Netanyahu, whom he has long described as a close ally.

‘BIBI’S HAIR ON FIRE’: TRUMP-NETANYAHU PUBLIC ‘RIFT’ MASKED UNIFIED FRONT AGAINST IRAN, ANALYST SAYS

President Donald Trump greets Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as he arrives at the White House on Sept. 29, 2025, in Washington, D.C.(Win McNamee/Getty Images)

The disagreement centers on Israel’s escalating military campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Israeli officials say the operations are aimed at degrading Hezbollah infrastructure after the Iranian-backed group continued launching rocket and drone attacks against Israeli territory despite ceasefire efforts.

Lebanese officials, according to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, relayed to the U.S. that Hezbollah would halt missile attacks on Israel if Israel refrained from striking Beirut, creating what the administration saw as an opening for a broader ceasefire. But the arrangement quickly unraveled after Hezbollah launched additional rocket barrages toward Israel, later claiming it did not believe the ceasefire had yet taken effect. Israel subsequently resumed strikes against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon.

While Israel’s campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon and U.S.-Iran negotiations may appear to be separate issues, Iranian officials have explicitly linked the two. Hezbollah is Tehran’s most powerful regional proxy, and Iranian officials have warned that continued Israeli operations in Lebanon could jeopardize talks with Washington while insisting that any broader agreement apply across multiple fronts in the region.

That position has complicated the administration’s efforts to pursue diplomacy with Tehran while also backing Israel’s campaign against the Iranian-backed Hezbollah terrorist group.

“I was a little bit perturbed at his constantly fighting with Lebanon, you know. At some point I said, ‘Bibi, we’ve got to stop this. We gotta stop it.’”

“I really love Bibi and work with him excellently,” Trump added. The phone call was first reported by Axios on Monday.

During a Wednesday interview with CNBC, Netanyahu refused to comment directly on the phone call, but alluded to “tactical disagreements” he has with Trump.

“Sometimes we have, as in the best of families, you have these tactical disagreements,” he told the outlet. He added, “We always find a way to work them out, and we do so as great friends.”

TRUMP SAYS ISRAEL, LEBANON AGREE TO 10-DAY CEASEFIRE

Trump has since said the call helped avert a broader Israeli operation in Lebanon.

Trump wrote in a Truth Social post after the call that Israeli troops were on their way to Beirut but “have already been turned back” following the conversation.

“I had a very productive call with Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, of Israel, and there will be no Troops going to Beirut, and any Troops that are on their way, have already been turned back,” Trump wrote.

He also wrote in a separate post: “I had a conversation with Bibi Netanyahu today, asking him not to go into a major raid of Beirut, Lebanon. He turned his Troops around. Thank you Bibi!”

Lebanese civil defense workers inspect rubble at the site of a building destroyed in an Israeli airstrike in Beirut, Lebanon, on April 9, 2026.(Hussein Malla/AP Photo)

The White House referred to Trump’s posts when asked for details on why Trump urged restraint in Lebanon.

Some Israeli officials urged Netanyahu to buck the U.S. president and continue the campaign in Lebanon.

“Mr. Prime Minister, you said that a strong prime minister tells the president of the United States ‘yes’ when possible, and ‘no’ when necessary,” national security minister Ben Gvir wrote on X. “This is the time to tell our friend, President Trump, ‘no.’”

“Now is the time to do what is required and necessary to strike Hezbollah, to unleash the hands of our fighters and to restore security to the north,” the right wing minister added.

Lawmakers asked Rubio about the call during a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing.

“My worry is that Israel’s insistence on continuing this war against Hezbollah will jeopardize the president’s efforts and the American government’s efforts to reach an agreement with Iran. And so my question is, do you agree that Israel should stop its military campaign in Lebanon and support the president’s negotiations for a peace agreement with Iran?” Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, asked.

Rubio said the administration had received “multiple indications” that Israel was considering strikes against Hezbollah targets in Beirut. According to Rubio, Lebanese authorities relayed that Hezbollah had indicated it would stop launching missiles into Israel if Israel refrained from striking Beirut. “The president pursued” that opening, Rubio said, but Hezbollah launched additional rockets shortly afterward.

“Unfortunately, within an hour or two of that conversation, they launched two waves of rockets from Hezbollah against Israel and Israeli territory,” Rubio said. Israel has continued operations against Hezbollah, arguing the group remains a threat despite ceasefire efforts.

Rubio defended Israel’s push into the southern part of Lebanon: “The Israelis see Hezbollah moving around, maybe even launching a missile from the South, and they acted it in defense. They go after it in the southern portion. And that’s what we’re seeing in many cases is the defensive strikes. What they are increasingly doing is taking more territory in the south to deny them launching space, because understand, these rockets are being launched into northern villages and cities in Israel, and populations can’t even return to their homes as a result of it.”

The call came as Iran threatened to back out of ongoing negotiations with the U.S. after Israeli military operations in Lebanon, a dispute Tehran warned could jeopardize broader diplomatic efforts in the region.

TRUMP CONFIRMS HE TOLD NETANYAHU TO BACK OFF IRAN STRIKES AMID NUCLEAR TALKS

For months, the Trump administration has been engaged in negotiations with Iran aimed at extending a fragile ceasefire between Washington and Tehran, reopening the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping and reaching a broader agreement over Iran’s nuclear program, including the future of its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. While officials have said progress has been made, several major issues remain unresolved and negotiations have repeatedly been threatened by renewed tensions across the region.

Israel has intensified operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon, sending troops deeper into southern Lebanon and capturing the strategic Beaufort Castle near Nabatieh. Israeli forces have also conducted waves of airstrikes across southern Lebanon in recent days, saying the attacks are aimed at degrading Hezbollah infrastructure after continued rocket and drone attacks on Israeli territory.

Ships are anchored in the Strait of Hormuz off Bandar Abbas in southern Iran on May 4.(Amirhossein Khorgooei/ISNA/AFP via Getty Images)

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Trump has repeatedly pushed Israel to limit its response to Hezbollah attacks, arguing that military action should be calibrated to avoid triggering a broader regional conflict.

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