Will "You're f**king crazy" Netanyahu agree b4 6/15 to halt attacks on Lebanon after Trump scolding?
61% of users predicted NO โ the community missed this one. 31 predictions cast.
On June 3, 2026, Israel and Lebanon formally agreed to a renewed ceasefire framework brokered by the United States, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu effectively halting planned Israeli strikes on Beirut under pressure from President Donald Trump. The agreement, reached after two days of State Department-hosted negotiations, established "pilot zones" in southern Lebanon from which Hezbollah forces would be required to withdraw, with Lebanese Armed Forces taking exclusive control of those areas.
The deal followed a tense phone call during which Trump reportedly told Netanyahu he was "f---ing crazy" for jeopardizing ongoing U.S.-Iran peace negotiations by ordering strikes on Hezbollah's stronghold in Beirut's Dahiyeh neighborhood. Trump confirmed the substance of the call publicly on June 4, framing his intervention as a diplomatic rescue of Israel.
Hezbollah rejected the terms the following day, with leader Naim Kassem calling compliance under active fire tantamount to "surrender." The group demanded a comprehensive cessation of hostilities and a full Israeli military withdrawal before it would consider any deal. The question resolved TRUE based on Israel's formal agreement to the ceasefire framework and Netanyahu's stand-down of the Beirut offensive, even as full implementation remained contested.
The Predict Six community largely voted NO (61 percent), making this a community miss โ the ceasefire agreement arrived earlier than most participants anticipated.