Middle East war updates: Donald Trump threatens to walk away from war and Israel in Benjamin Netanyahu call
LIVE UPDATES: As tensions in the Middle East continue to boil over, US President Donald Trump has clashed with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, threatening to walk away from the war.
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Key events
47 mins ago - 07:16 AM
‘Enough is enough’: Labor calls for end to Middle East war
52 mins ago - 07:11 AM
Netanyahu calls out Trump in explanation for attack
1 hour ago - 06:34 AM
Israel and Iran halt attacks as fed-up Trump issues demand
1 hour ago - 06:33 AM
‘Left alone against Iran’: Trump’s huge Israel threat
Max Corstorphan is reporting live.
‘Enough is enough’: Labor calls for end to Middle East war
Labor says Australians have had enough of the Middle East war and the impacts it is having on daily life.
Assistant Foreign Minister Matt Thistlethwaite told ABC News Breakfast that Australia has joined calls for all parties to get to the negotiating table and fast.
“Australians are becoming increasingly frustrated with the stop-start nature of this conflict and its ongoing effects on our economy and the international economy,” he said on Tuesday.
“They’re paying for it at the petrol bowser, it’s starting to hit household items, particularly food and groceries, and we think that enough is enough.
“That’s why Australia has joined our international partners in calling for the parties to get back to the negotiating table.”
The assistant minister said the Government’s stance was that it was still unsafe to travel to the Middle East.
“We’ve seen, unfortunately, in the past couple of days, another flare-up in those tensions with missiles being fired towards the Middle East,” he added.
“At the moment, the safety of Australians is our first consideration and we believe that it is unsafe to travel.”
Netanyahu calls out Trump in explanation for attack
Benjamin Netanyahu has thanked Donald Trump, reminding him that Israel appreciates him, as tensions between the Israeli Prime Minister and the US President appear to grow.
Justifying the latest strikes on Iran after Mr Trump told Mr Netanyahu not to retaliate, the Israeli PM said Israel had the right to self-defence.
“After Iran attacked Israel, I instructed the IDF to attack military and economic targets throughout Iran. We did that, too,” Mr Netanyahu said in a televised statement.
“At the moment, we are holding our fire, because after we struck the terror regime in Tehran, it ceased attacking us. In the event that the terror regime in Iran makes the mistake of resuming attacks on us – we will respond with overwhelming force.
“Israel has a full right to self-defense, and we are exercising it to the extent necessary.
“I say this to you, just as I say this, with appreciation and respect, in my good conversations with my friend President Trump.
“With unity, determination and wisdom – we will protect the State of Israel. Together, with God’s help, we will restore security to the north.”
Israel and Iran halt attacks as fed-up Trump issues demand
Iran and Israel say they have halted attacks on each other following an appeal from US President Donald Trump that they immediately “stop shooting”.
The wave of attacks over the past 24 hours marked the most direct confrontation between Iran and Israel since an April ceasefire, threatening to wreck US efforts to reach an agreement with Iran to end their more than three-month war.
Oil prices pared gains when Iran’s military said its first wave of strikes on Israel was over.
The US dollar retreated from its highest level in nearly two months.
A source briefed on the matter told Reuters that Israel had also decided to halt its attacks on Iran.
‘Left alone against Iran’: Trump’s huge Israel threat
As tensions in the Middle East continue to boil over, US President Donald Trump has clashed with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, threatening to walk away from the war.
The threat was made over a phone call after fresh strikes yesterday between Israel and Iran.
“I told Bibi, you’d better be careful what you do, because you could be left alone against Iran very soon,” Mr Trump told Channel 12.
That comment was reportedly made before Israel retaliated against Iran’s strikes.
“This morning, the Iranians approached us and said they would no longer carry out an attack on Israel. They asked us to tell Israel to stop attacking. I called Bibi and made him stop,” Mr Trump added.
