WASHINGTON (PNN) - March 27, 2026 - Vice President J.D. Vance confronted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a tense phone call, accusing the Israeli leader of being overly optimistic about the chances of regime change in Iran.
The Vice President told Netanyahu on Monday that many of his predictions about the war that he had sold to President Donald J. Trump had not materialized.
Despite the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, hardline factions have tightened their grip on power and the regime remains firmly in control.
“Before the war, Bibi really sold it to the president as being easy, as regime change being a lot likelier than it was. The VP was clear-eyed about some of those statements,” an unnamed source told Axios.
Vance, who reportedly advised President Trump against going to war with Iran, was appointed by the president to help lead negotiations to end the conflict.
A day after V.P. Vance's call with Netanyahu, a Right-wing Israeli news outlet owned by GOP donor Miriam Adelson reported that the Vice President had yelled at Netanyahu over Israeli settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.
White House officials, who described the story as false, began suspecting that Israelis planted it to try to smear V.P. Vance.
An Israeli official denied that Netanyahu had planted the story and said his office issued a full denial when approached by reporters.
V.P. Vance has been actively involved in diplomacy with Iran in the last few days as President Trump seeks to end the conflict in the coming weeks.
On Thursday, the Vice President met with senior Emirati officials as well as the prime minister of Qatar in meetings focused on ending the war and providing aid to Gulf allies.
The White House suggested to foreign diplomats that V.P. Vance could lead a United States delegation for high-level peace talks with Iran last weekend.
Pakistani, Egyptian and Turkish mediators were told by the White House to tell the Iranians that their willingness to have V.P. Vance lead the talks was proof that President Trump was serious.
President Trump on Thursday extended his deadline to not strike Iranian energy plants, writing on Truth Social, “As per Iranian government request, please let this statement serve to represent that I am pausing the period of Energy Plant destruction by 10 Days to Monday, April 6, 2026, at 8:00 P.M. Eastern Time. Talks are ongoing, and despite erroneous statements to the contrary by Fake News Media and others, they are going very well.”
The 15-point plan, modeled on President Trump's Gaza deal, would require Iran to dismantle all nuclear and long-range missile capabilities, open the Strait of Hormuz, and abandon proxy terror groups.
But Iranian state TV on Wednesday said that the regime had rejected the ceasefire proposal. Instead, Teheran is demanding the closure of all U.S. bases in the Gulf, reparations, and an end to Israeli military strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Teheran is also seeking to bring the Strait - a chokepoint for roughly a fifth of the world's oil - under its control, allowing it to charge transit fees on passing vessels, much like Egypt does with the Suez Canal.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards warned civilians across the Middle East Friday to stay away from areas near U.S, forces in a mark of defiance after President Trump claimed talks to end the month-long war were “going well”.
The Guards' warning came after President Trump again extended a deadline for Teheran to open the Strait of Hormuz or face the destruction of its energy assets, pushing it from Friday to April 6.