President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met behind closed doors at the White House Tuesday to discuss the next steps in their five-month-old conflict with Iran. But, despite the prickly statement, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the nearly 90-minute Oval Office sitdown was “positive and productive.” Trump reacted harshly Tuesday morning when asked about the Israeli leader’s visit and his plans to share information about Pickaxe Mountain. Despite previously threatening to attack bridges and power plants in Iran, Trump signaled that he is very uneasy about ever ordering strikes on civilian infrastructure. Trump’s dig at Netanyahu comes amid mounting tensions between the two leaders over Iran and other Middle East issues.