Trump says Netanyahu knows 'who the boss is' ahead of possible White House meet: Report
US President Donald Trump revealed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has requested a White House meeting, potentially next week, following Trump's NATO summit. Despite recent disagreements on regional security and Iran, the leaders ai...

"We get along very good. [Netanyahu] knows who the boss is," Trump said in a brief phone interview with Axios, referring to himself.
According to the report, the proposed meeting would be the first between the two leaders since their February meeting in the White House Situation Room, where Netanyahu presented a plan for a joint war against Iran.
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An Israeli official told Axios that next week could be too soon for the visit because of Trump's trip to Turkey for the NATO summit scheduled for July 7-8, adding, "It might take place the week after."
The Israeli Prime Minister's Office said Netanyahu called Trump on Friday to congratulate him on the 250th Independence Day of the United States.
The report said people within Trump's inner circle have become increasingly sceptical of Netanyahu in the months following their February meeting.
"Many of Trump's closest advisers think that Bibi was wrong about everything," a US official told Axios.
According to the report, Trump also criticised Netanyahu during a phone call last month over Israel's escalation in Lebanon, describing the Israeli Prime Minister as "crazy" and accusing him of ingratitude.
Despite Netanyahu's reservations, Trump signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) last month extending the ceasefire with Iran and initiating fresh nuclear talks. He also urged Netanyahu to scale back Israeli military operations in Lebanon and support a framework agreement providing for an initial withdrawal from southern Lebanon.
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Trump also told Axios that he has been following the funeral of former Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was assassinated on the first day of the war in a joint US-Israeli operation.
According to the report, Trump claimed the Iranians "are begging to make a deal," but said both sides had agreed to pause negotiations for a week until events surrounding Khamenei's funeral conclude. He also said that neither side would engage in military action during that period.
"They are all there. One shot [and we can take them all out], but we are not going to do that because then we would have nobody to negotiate with," Trump said, according to Axios.
He added that he was surprised to see mourners grieving at Khamenei's funeral, saying he had believed people disliked the former Iranian leader. "Maybe it's fake tears," Trump said, as reported by Axios.
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