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Netanyahu told Trump Israel will remain free to act against threats, Israeli source says

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Posted on May 24, 2026

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Netanyahu Informs Trump of Israel’s Right to Act Against Threats in Lebanon

By Emily Rose

Key Developments in U.S.-Israel-Iran Negotiations

Netanyahu’s Assurance to Trump

JERUSALEM, May 24 (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told U.S. President Donald Trump Israel would remain free to act against threats in Lebanon during a phone call about an emerging agreement between Washington and Iran on Saturday, an Israeli source said.

Details of the U.S.-Iran Memorandum

Strait of Hormuz and Peace Deal

Trump said Washington and Iran had "largely negotiated" a memorandum of understanding on a peace deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping passage that has been effectively closed since the U.S. and Israel launched their war on Iran in February.

Israel’s Freedom of Action

"In last night's conversation with President Trump, the Prime Minister emphasized that Israel will maintain freedom of action against threats in all arenas, including Lebanon, and President Trump reiterated and supported this principle," the Israeli political source told Reuters on Sunday, asking not to be named.

Prospects for a Breakthrough

Expectations rose that a breakthrough might be imminent in the three-month-old war after Trump said an emerging agreement being brokered by Pakistan would reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Terms of the Draft Agreement

Iran’s Commitments

Iran's Fars news agency said the draft stipulates that the U.S. and its allies will not attack Iran ‌or its allies, ⁠and in return Iran pledges not to launch preemptive attacks on them.

Israeli Political Response

Gantz’s Warning on Ceasefire

Prominent Israeli politician Benny Gantz said it would be a strategic mistake for Israel to accept a ceasefire in Lebanon, which its troops have entered to fight the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militia, as part of a deal with Iran.

Ongoing Negotiations and U.S. Stance

According to the Israeli source, the U.S. is updating Israel on the negotiations with Iran.

Trump’s Conditions for Agreement

"President Trump made it clear that he will stand firm in negotiations on his consistent demand for the dismantling of the Iranian nuclear program and the removal of all enriched uranium from its territory," the source said, "and that he will not sign a final agreement without these conditions being met".

Trump’s Statement on the Call

Trump wrote on Truth Social that a call with Netanyahu had gone "very well".

(Reporting by Emily Rose;Editing by Helen Popper)

Key Takeaways

  • Netanyahu emphasized to Trump that Israel must remain free to respond to security threats, specifically in Lebanon, during their May 24 phone call.
  • Trump said a U.S.–Iran memorandum of understanding is “largely negotiated” and could reopen the vital Strait of Hormuz, easing the global energy crisis.
  • Israeli leader Benny Gantz warned that accepting any cessation in Lebanon as part of a broader Iran deal would be a strategic mistake for Israel.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Netanyahu tell Trump regarding Israel's actions?
Netanyahu told Trump that Israel would maintain the freedom to act against threats in all arenas, including Lebanon.
What is the emerging U.S.-Iran agreement about?
The agreement is focused on reopening the Strait of Hormuz and includes conditions such as the U.S. not attacking Iran or its allies in exchange for Iran not launching preemptive attacks.
How is the Strait of Hormuz involved in this deal?
The Strait of Hormuz, vital for shipping, would be reopened as part of the agreement, which has been closed since the war began in February.
Did Trump support Israel's actions during their call?
Yes, President Trump reiterated support for Israel's principle of maintaining freedom of action against threats.
What stance did Benny Gantz express on a ceasefire in Lebanon?
Benny Gantz stated it would be a strategic mistake for Israel to agree to a ceasefire in Lebanon as part of the deal with Iran.

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