Trump: Israel and Iran Violated the Ceasefire

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U.S. President Donald Trump stated that both Israel and Iran have violated the ceasefire agreement in the Middle East.

Speaking to reporters before departing for the NATO summit in The Hague, Trump said he is “not happy” with either Israel or Iran—adding that he is “really unhappy with Israel” in particular.

Trump emphasized that if Israel were to drop bombs on Iran now, it would be “a major violation,” and he urged Israel to “bring your pilots home, now.”

He also claimed that Iran’s nuclear capabilities have been ‘eliminated’, asserting confidently that Tehran will never rebuild its nuclear weapons program.

Trump had announced what he described as a “full and total ceasefire” between Israel and Iran on Monday. However, that truce appeared fragile within hours of being declared.

On Tuesday morning, Israel accused Iran of breaking the agreement and vowed to “respond with force.”

Meanwhile, a senior Iranian security official told CNN after midnight that “no rockets have been fired at the enemy so far,” denying Israel’s accusations.

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