05.10.2025 21:18
It was claimed that there was tension between U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding a ceasefire plan in Gaza. According to the allegation, Trump called Netanyahu and scolded him with slang expressions, saying, "Damn, why are you always so negative?"
After U.S. President Donald Trump announced that while accepting the Hamas prisoner exchange, other issues needed to be negotiated, it was claimed that he called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and confronted him with slang expressions, saying, "Damn, why are you always so negative?"
As hot days regarding Trump's Gaza plan unfold, a report from the American Axios site, based on U.S. officials, has made headlines.
TRUMP SCOLDED NETANYAHU
According to the claim, Netanyahu was scolded by the U.S. President when he told Trump that Hamas's response did not make sense.
Netanyahu, who told Trump that Hamas's response was "not something to celebrate and has no meaning," received the slang response from Trump, "Damn, why are you always so negative?"
TRUMP THINKS OTHERWISE
The report interpreted this response as an indication that Trump is determined to convince Netanyahu to end the attacks if Hamas is willing to agree.
According to U.S. officials, it was conveyed that Netanyahu aimed to coordinate with the U.S. to prevent the formation of a belief that Hamas had given a "positive" response, while Trump thought exactly the opposite.
WHAT HAPPENED?
Hamas had announced that U.S. President Trump accepted the prisoner exchange in the Gaza plan and that other issues needed to be negotiated.
Trump also stated, "Based on the statement made by Hamas just now, I believe they are ready for a lasting peace. Israel must immediately stop the bombardment of Gaza so that we can safely and quickly extract the prisoners."
In a statement from the Israeli Prime Minister's Office, it was noted that the Tel Aviv administration was preparing to implement the first phase of the plan for the release of prisoners in Gaza.