The Israeli Defense Minister Katz said he had given instructions to the IDF that he “responds strongly to the violation of the ceased by Iran with intense attacks against the regime’s objectives in the heart of Tehran“. For his part, Iran denies having launched missiles to Israel after the announcement of the fire
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- The Israeli Defense Minister Katz said he had given instructions to the IDF that he “responds strongly to the violation of the ceased by Iran with intense attacks against the regime’s objectives in the heart of Tehran”. For his part, Iran denies having launched missiles to Israel after the announcement of the fire
- Trump, both Israel and Iran have violated fire
- Trump: “The truce is in force, in Bibi I said ‘let the planes go back'”
- Netanyahu is evaluating a trip to the USA
Trump, both Israel and Iran have violated fire
The president of the United States Donald Trump said that both Israel and Iran violated the ceased the fire announced a few hours before and that it was not satisfied with either of the two countries but especially Israel. The international media report it. Speaking to journalists before leaving for the NATO summit in The Hague, Trump said that Israel “released” missiles immediately after accepting the agreement. Regarding Iran, Trump said that the country’s nuclear abilities are exhausted and that he will never reconstruct his nuclear program.
Trump: “The truce is in force, in Bibi I said ‘let the planes go back'”
“The ceased the fire is actually in force and I think we will have it for a long time.” Donald Trump said it by talking to journalists aboard the Air Force One, who has recently landed in Amsterdam. The president confirmed that he talked about Benjamin Netanyahu: “I said to him ‘let the two planes go back, enough, and they did it, which I respect them enormously.” Trump, who had expressed his frustration for Iran and Israel’s violations this morning, said he believed that he will no longer happen: “I think they are both tired of this and Iran will not have a nuclear weapon”.
Netanyahu is evaluating a trip to the USA
Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu is considering a visit to the United States following the United States military intervention against Iranian nuclear sites, in support of the Israeli campaign lasting 12 days, anticipated the Iranian wire broadcaster Channel 14. Diplomatic sources in Washington cited by the Times of Israel, however, specify that they are not aware of these plans.
