The call content is reversed and reversed again, always separated by a veil between media narratives and official clarifications; probably only the call records know the truth.

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CoinWorld News reports that, according to an Israeli i24News reporter, a senior official from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s team revealed that the Axios report about the late-night Netanyahu–Trump phone call is inaccurate. Trump did not make any personal comments about the issue of imprisonment, nor did he say that Netanyahu is globally hated. Instead, the tense focus of the call was on mutually conflicting messages on social media: Trump believed that Netanyahu implied the war was still being carried out in full, while Netanyahu believed that Trump implied a full ceasefire. Trump did mention that defending Israel’s global standing is very difficult and could incite hatred. In the end, the call concluded with a mutual understanding: as long as Israel’s homeland is not attacked, the strikes on Beirut will be temporarily held off.
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