2026年6月19日 美国东部时间上午8:44 / 福克斯新闻
据报道,特朗普在一场关于黎巴嫩的紧张通话中称内塔尼亚胡“他妈的疯了”
作者:亚历克·舍梅尔 福克斯新闻
唐纳德·特朗普总统表示,以色列总理本雅明·内塔尼亚胡在针对黎巴嫩境内由伊朗支持的恐怖组织真主党的行动中,可以采取“更温和的手段”。
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唐纳德·特朗普总统暗示他可能会支持以色列总理本雅明·内塔尼亚胡参加以色列即将举行的选举,尽管他此前曾就伊朗和黎巴嫩的紧张局势与这位以色列领导人公开产生分歧,但仍抛出了可能极具影响力的背书。
“我得看看谁会参选,但我非常喜欢比比。我很有可能会为他背书,”特朗普在接受以色列公共广播公司KAN新闻采访时说道,《耶路撒冷邮报》周四报道了此事,这里使用了内塔尼亚胡的昵称“比比”。
“但我需要看看谁会参选,”特朗普补充道。“我和比比关系不错,但他需要更理性一点。我愿意和他会面。他干得非常出色;他只是需要稍微理性一点。”
“‘比比的头发都着火了’:分析师称,特朗普-内塔尼亚胡公开‘裂痕’掩盖了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,唐纳德·特朗普总统上前致意。(温·麦克纳米/盖蒂图片社)
这番言论发表之际,特朗普对这位长期政治盟友的批评日益尖锐,而美国正在推进涉及伊朗和黎巴嫩的中东外交。
本月早些时候,Axios新闻网报道称,特朗普在一场关于以色列在黎巴嫩行动的通话中猛烈抨击内塔尼亚胡,一名美国官员总结特朗普的表态是称这位以色列领导人“他妈的疯了”。特朗普后来在接受《纽约邮报》“Pod Force One”播客采访时证实了这一言论,同时表示他喜欢内塔尼亚胡,两人合作“非常顺畅”。
在贝鲁特的一次以色列空袭险些打乱美伊协议签署后,紧张局势再次升级。特朗普告诉Axios新闻网,他对这次空袭“非常愤怒”,并称内塔尼亚胡“毫无他妈的判断力”,同时仍坚称伊朗协议仍在推进中。
本雅明·内塔尼亚胡在以黎边境与士兵会面。(哈伊姆·察赫/以色列总理办公室)
据报道,周三特朗普将他与内塔尼亚胡之间近期的紧张关系描述为关于黎巴嫩的“小争执”,并暗示这位以色列领导人“有时会有点激动”。
万斯警告伊朗:若未达成核协议,“另一个选择已摆在桌面上”
“我认为你可以采取稍微温和一点的手段,或许不必每次真主党成员进入一栋建筑就把它炸掉,”特朗普周三在谈及这位以色列领导人时还说道。
与此同时,内塔尼亚胡在官方讲话中反复强调他与特朗普的关系,称他为“我们伟大的朋友”和“我的私人朋友”,并表示两位领导人“几乎每天都通话”且“共同做出决定”,据以色列总理办公室发布的声明显示。
副总统JD·万斯在周四发表的《纽约时报》采访中谈到了对伊朗的担忧,他表示如果德黑兰继续资助真主党等恐怖组织,美国不会解除制裁。
“他们以为只要伊朗做出什么对自己有利的事,一切就都成了——但伊朗不需要改变任何行为就能得到这一切,”万斯说道,他将此描述为以色列国内对伊朗协议的“莫名其妙的恐慌”。
2025年2月28日,副总统JD·万斯在华盛顿特区举行的第20届全国天主教早餐祈祷会上发表讲话。(丁申/法新社 via 盖蒂图片社)
“协议可不是这么写的,”万斯补充道。
福克斯新闻数字频道已联系白宫和以色列大使馆请求置评。
Trump leaves Netanyahu endorsement hanging with pointed warning ahead of crucial election
June 19, 2026 8:44am EDT / Fox News
Trump reportedly called Netanyahu “f—ing crazy” during a tense call over Lebanon
By Alec Schemmel Fox News
President Donald Trump said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu can apply a “softer touch” during operations against Iranian-backed terrorist group Hezbollah in Lebanon.
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President Donald Trump signaled he is likely to back Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel’s upcoming elections, dangling a potentially powerful endorsement even as he has been at odds with the Israeli leader publicly over the tensions in Iran and Lebanon.
“I’ll have to look at who’s running, but I like Bibi very much. I would be most likely to endorse him,” Trump said in an interview with Israeli public broadcaster KAN News, using Netanyahu’s nickname, the Jerusalem Post reported Thursday.
“But I need to see who is running,” Trump added. “I have a good relationship with Bibi, but he needs to be more rational. I am willing to meet with him. He’s doing a very good job; he’s got to be a little bit more rational.”
‘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 in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 29, 2025.(Win McNamee/Getty Images)
The remarks came as Trump has offered increasingly pointed criticism of his longtime political ally, while the U.S. pushes ahead with Middle East diplomacy involving Iran and Lebanon.
Axios reported earlier this month that Trump lashed out at Netanyahu during a call over Israel’s actions in Lebanon, with one U.S. official summarizing Trump’s message as calling the Israeli leader “f—ing crazy.” Trump later confirmed in an interview on the New York Post’s “Pod Force One” podcast that he made the remark, while also saying he likes Netanyahu and works “very well” with him.
The tensions flared again after an Israeli strike in Beirut nearly complicated the signing of the U.S.-Iran deal. Trump told Axios he was “so pissed off” over the strike and said Netanyahu had “no f—ing judgment,” while still insisting the Iran agreement remained on track.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with soldiers on the Israel-Lebanon border.(Haim Tzach/Israeli Prime Minister’s Office)
On Wednesday, Trump described recent tensions between he and Netanyahu as a “little dispute” over Lebanon and suggested the Israeli leader “gets a little excited sometimes,” according to the report.
VANCE WARNS IRAN THAT ‘ANOTHER OPTION ON THE TABLE’ IF NUCLEAR DEAL NOT REACHED
“I say you can do a little softer touch, maybe you don’t need to bring down a building every time a Hezbollah member walks into it,” Trump also said Wednesday about the Israeli leader.
Meanwhile, Netanyahu has repeatedly highlighted his relationship with Trump in official remarks, calling him “our great friend” and “my personal friend,” and saying the two leaders “speak almost every day” and “decid[e] together,” according to statements released by the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office.
Vice President JD Vance addressed concerns over Iran in an interview with The New York Times published Thursday, saying the U.S. would not lift sanctions if Tehran continues funding terrorist organizations such as Hezbollah.
“They assume that everything that is contemplated that is good for Iran will happen — but that will happen without the Iranians changing any behavior,” Vance said, referring to what he described as a “weird panic” in Israel over the Iran deal.
Vice President JD Vance speaks at the 20th annual National Catholic Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 28, 2025.(TING SHEN/AFP via Getty Images)
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“That’s not how the deal is written,” Vance added.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House and the Israeli embassy for comment.
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