“You better be very careful with what you do because you might soon be left alone against Iran,” Trump warned.By World Israel News StaffPresident Donald Trump reportedly warned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a tense phone call on Monday that further military escalation against Iran could leave Israel increasingly isolated, as new details emerged about growing disagreements between Jerusalem and Washington during the latest regional crisis.According to Israel’s Channel 12, Trump told Netanyahu, “You better be very careful with what you do because you might soon be left alone against Iran.”The reported warning came after a dramatic 24-hour period that began Sunday when Israel struck a Hezbollah command center in Beirut’s Dahiyeh district following renewed rocket fire on northern Israeli communities.According to Israeli media reports, concern in Washington emerged almost immediately after the strike. American officials reportedly conveyed messages to Jerusalem warning that Iran was serious about responding and cautioning that the attack could trigger a broader regional escalation.Israeli officials pushed back on the concerns, reportedly arguing that the operation had been measured and that Israel could not ignore continued attacks on northern communities.Hours later, Iran followed through on its warnings, launching 11 ballistic missiles toward Israel on Sunday night in what Tehran described as retaliation for the Beirut strike.The Iranian attack prompted a new round of consultations between Jerusalem and Washington as the Trump administration sought to prevent the confrontation from spiraling further.Publicly, Trump repeatedly urged restraint.“The Iranian strikes didn’t hurt anybody. Hopefully Israel is not going to retaliate,” Trump said Sunday evening. “I am going to call Bibi right now and tell him not to retaliate.”The president also emphasized that he believed negotiations with Tehran were nearing a breakthrough.“We are very close to a final deal with Iran. It is going to be a good deal. I don’t want it to blow up because of what is happening now,” Trump said.Despite those appeals, Israel launched two waves of retaliatory strikes across Iran early Monday morning, targeting military facilities, air defense systems, missile-related infrastructure, and economic assets linked to the regime. The operation included strikes on ballistic missile launch sites as well as other strategic targets.The reported tension between Trump and Netanyahu reflects broader differences over how to handle Iran. While Washington has focused on preserving negotiations and preventing a wider conflict, Israeli officials have argued that attacks launched directly from Iran or by its regional proxies must be met with a forceful military response.Prime Minister Netanyahu made that position clear in a televised address Monday evening.“They thought they would fire at Israel from Lebanese territory and from Iran, and we would not act,” Netanyahu said. “That did not happen, and it will not happen.”Netanyahu said he ordered strikes in Beirut after Hezbollah fired on Israel and later authorized attacks throughout Iran following Tehran’s missile barrage.While Iran later announced it was halting its missile operation and both sides signaled a pause in hostilities, the reported exchanges between Washington and Jerusalem highlighted the intense diplomatic pressure surrounding one of the most dangerous confrontations between Israel and Iran in recent years.The post Trump warned Netanyahu: ‘You may be left alone against Iran’ appeared first on World Israel News.