Defying Trump with brief Iran fight, Israel seeks sway over peace talks

Trump, who launched the war alongside Israel in February, has been trying to reach a negotiated settlement with Iran, while excluding Israel from those talks.


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Defying Trump with brief Iran fight, Israel seeks sway over peace talks

Trump, who launched the war alongside Israel in February, has been trying to reach a negotiated settlement with Iran, while excluding Israel from those talks.

Defying Trump with brief Iran fight, Israel seeks sway over peace talks

Iranians drive past a billboard featuring US President Donald Trump and the Strait of Hormuz, erected on Valiasr Square in Tehran, on May 28, 2026. (File photo: AFP)

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JERUSALEM: In launching renewed strikes on Iran on Monday (Jun 8) in apparent open defiance of Donald Trump, Israel has tried to make its case to have a say at the peace negotiating table, where it has so far been kept at arm’s length by the US president.

Despite Trump publicly calling for Israel to hold fire, it struck targets in Iran for the first time since a ceasefire in April, after Iran fired missiles at Israel in what Tehran said was retaliation for Israeli strikes on Lebanon’s capital.

Israel and Iran both called a halt to the exchange on Monday shortly after Trump told them to stop shooting, although they each left the door open to a possible resumption.

But in launching the strikes, Israel had sent a message to Washington that no final agreement with Iran can be reached if Israel’s interests are ignored, said Danny Orbach, a military historian at Israel’s Hebrew University.

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“Because if it tramples too heavily on Israeli interests, Israel can overturn the table.”



TRUMP EXCLUDES ISRAEL FROM NEGOTIATIONS

Trump, who launched the war alongside Israel in February, has been trying to reach a negotiated settlement with Iran, while excluding Israel from those talks.

He has publicly prodded Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to refrain from actions that could scupper the talks, including by holding fire in Lebanon, which Israel invaded in March in pursuit of the Iran-aligned Hezbollah movement.

Iran says it will not agree to any peace deal with Washington unless a ceasefire also holds in Lebanon.

Last week Netanyahu called off airstrikes on Beirut after a phone call with Trump. Trump later confirmed he had used an expletive during a heated exchange with the Israeli leader; although he also said they still get along well.

Netanyahu’s domestic critics accused him of effectively surrendering sovereignty by restricting Israeli military actions to sustain US negotiations, without a seat at the table.

ISRAEL SEEKS TO RETAIN ABILITY TO ATTACK IN LEBANON

After Israel’s strike on Lebanon on Sunday, and Iran’s decision to fire at Israel in response, Trump made clear he believed that should be the end of the matter.

President Donald Trump and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu walk into Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club, Dec 29, 2025, in Palm Beach after an arrival greeting. (Photo: AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

“Each of them had their fun,” he told the Axios website. “Israel had its strike and Iran had its strike. We don’t need another one,” Trump said.

But Israel concluded that only by striking Iran itself in response could it establish that Iran should not be granted future say over Israeli actions in Lebanon.

Israel could not accept a scenario in which Iranian strikes on Israel were considered a justifiable “tit-for-tat response” to Israeli strikes on Lebanon, a senior Israeli defence official told Reuters.

Before deciding to strike Iran, Netanyahu convened a meeting of top security and defence officials to discuss goals of a potential short-term escalation, according to the senior defence official and two other Israeli officials familiar with the deliberations.

One goal was to establish that any future US-Iran deal would not remove Israel’s right to attack Hezbollah in southern Lebanon and keep its troops deployed there, the senior defence official said.

Netanyahu had raised this consideration in weekend phone calls with Trump, the senior defence official said.

Netanyahu has not made any public comments or appearances since resuming attacks on Iran early on Monday. His office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.



ISRAEL CANNOT SUSTAIN LONG IRAN AIR CAMPAIGN ALONE, ANALYSTS SAY

The brief resumption of Israel-Iran fighting and Netanyahu’s defiance of Trump’s demands are the latest episode to lay bare the strains that have at times emerged between the two conservative leaders. 

In private, Netanyahu has acknowledged difficulty influencing Trump’s thinking on Iran, telling aides he has “no manoeuvre” to steer the president’s decision-making. 

But although Israel has the capability to strike Iran without US support, it would still need Washington’s blessing and support to sustain such an air campaign for more than a few weeks, say military experts.

“There’s no doubt that Israel (cannot) go alone in this war for a long, long time, because (the) ammunition is consumable,” said Yehoshua Kalisky, a senior researcher at Israel’s Institute for National Security Studies.

 

 

Source: Reuters/fs

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