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Israel strikes Iranian radar as Trump calls for ceasefire restraint

  • On June 24, Israel launched airstrikes on a radar installation near Tehran shortly before a ceasefire with Iran was set to begin.
  • The strikes came after Iran fired missiles into northern Israel, killing civilians and violating the imminent ceasefire agreement.
  • Following the radar strike, President Trump directly called Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to halt further attacks and urged calm on both sides.
  • Trump expressed his frustration with the ongoing conflict between the two nations, saying they have been engaged in a prolonged and intense struggle to the point that they are unsure of their actions.
  • Following President Trump's direct intervention, Israel limited its retaliation, opting against a large-scale strike and helping to uphold the ceasefire agreement.
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Donald Trump has imposed a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. With the limited military strike against Tehran, he took a high risk - with success. How much plan was Trump's approach?

·Bonn, Germany
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US President Donald Trump sharply criticizes Israel for breaking the ceasefire with Iran, which he announced. Israel claimed to have bombed a radar system near the Iranian capital.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Digi 24 broke the news in Romania on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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