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Netanyahu to Trump: Do Not Rush Into a Ceasefire

Apr 7, 2026·2 min read

Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu conveyed serious concern during a phone call with President Donald Trump regarding the possibility of a ceasefire arrangement with Iran, according to a report by Channel 12 News. He warned that such a move could carry significant dangers when dealing with the Iranian regime.

According to the report, Netanyahu used the conversation to outline the potential risks of entering into any agreement with Tehran, emphasizing the implications of easing pressure on the ayatollah leadership.

The discussion, which was described as “warm and positive,” began with Netanyahu offering congratulations to Trump for what he called a heroic mission that successfully rescued an American F-15 crew member from Iranian territory.

During their exchange, Trump told Netanyahu that a ceasefire could be implemented if Iran agrees to meet American conditions. At the same time, he made clear that there would be no compromise on key demands: Iran must hand over all enriched uranium currently in its possession and would be permanently prohibited from resuming enrichment activities.

Separately, Trump addressed the situation publicly on Monday after Iran rejected his proposal for a temporary ceasefire.

In remarks to the press, Trump sharply intensified his rhetoric, warning, “The entire country [of Iran] can be taken out in one night, and that night might be tomorrow night.” He reiterated the administration’s central objective that Iran must be not allowed to obtain nuclear weapons.