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Trump suggests that Netanyahu could be a'softer hand' in Lebanon

Donald 'Trump' said on Wednesday, that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could use "softer touches" in his fight against Hezbollah militants. This is the latest public rebuke from the U.S. President to his partner in war on Iran.

Trump said to reporters at the end of the G7 summit on Wednesday that Netanyahu is a good person, but he gets a bit 'excited' sometimes.

According to U.S. officials and Israelis, the Israeli leader convinced Trump to go to war with Iran and participated in attacks launched on 28 February.

Netanyahu 'insisted that Israel was not bound by any U.S.Iran agreement for its fight against Hezbollah despite the fact that hostilities have slowed down in Lebanon since Trump harshly criticized him this week.

"We have a small dispute about Lebanon." Trump called Netanyahu Bibi, saying, "I say you can be a little gentler." "You don’t have to destroy a building each time someone from Hezbollah walks in."

Trump added that he agrees with the description of Israel as a "very?small?partner" but thanked Netanyahu's role in the conflict versus Iran, Israel's arch enemy.

He also said he sent Netanyahu a?copy of the "memorandum" the U.S. had reached with Iran Sunday. This was to refute news reports that the administration had refused an Israeli request. The agreement paves the path for broader U.S. - Iran peace talks, which will begin on Friday in Switzerland.

(source: Reuters)