Trump: ‘Hard’ for Israel to stop strikes now
- On June 13, Israel launched Operation Rising Lion, striking Iranian nuclear and military sites, marking the start of a second week of aerial exchanges between the two countries.
- Tensions intensified as Iran launched missile and drone strikes targeting Israeli areas, while Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that negotiations would not proceed until Israel halts its military actions.
- Both sides claim they target military-related sites, but at least 639 people have died in Iran, 24 civilians were killed in Israel, and each accuses the other of hitting hospitals amid continued exchanges.
- US President Donald Trump said it is unrealistic to pressure Israel to stop attacks now, rejected Russian ceasefire mediation, and announced a two-week deadline for possible US involvement decisions.
- Diplomatic talks in Geneva involving Iran and European ministers ended without progress, as Iran insists on stopping Israeli aggression before considering negotiations, leaving prospects for diplomacy slim.
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Donald Trump says it would be "very difficult" to ask Israel to end its attacks on Iran, writes CNN. - Israel is doing well in the war, says Trump, who believes that "it's a little difficult to get someone to stop then."
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