Netanyahu says Israel ‘refrained from additional attacks’ against Iran after Trump call
- On June 24, 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu decided against escalating an attack on Iran after a direct phone conversation with US President Donald Trump, who urged Israel to cease bombing immediately.
- This followed a 12-day war initiated on June 13 by Israel's surprise airstrikes on Iranian sites to counter nuclear threats, with both sides violating a newly established ceasefire.
- Following the ceasefire, Iran launched missile attacks on Israel and a US base in Qatar, resulting in at least four casualties, while Israel responded by targeting a radar installation near Tehran.
- President Trump expressed frustration, stating that both sides had violated agreements, including Israel, and remarked that the two nations have been engaged in such a prolonged and intense conflict that they seem unsure of how to proceed.
- After the ceasefire facilitated by President Trump took effect, Israel halted further attacks, and Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed his gratitude to the US leader for backing Israel’s security efforts and for his role in addressing the threat posed by Iran's nuclear program, though the situation remains fragile.
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Netanyahu’s Office Responds to Trump’s Cease-Fire Announcement - The Thinking Conservative
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said his country’s military “refrained from additional attacks” targeting Iran after phone call with U.S. President Trump. The post Netanyahu’s Office Responds to Trump’s Cease-Fire Announcement appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
Netanyahu’s Office Responds to Trump’s Cease-Fire Announcement
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on June 24 that his country’s military “refrained from additional attacks” targeting Iran after a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump on Monday night announced a cease-fire between Iran and Israel after 12 days of strikes, and after the United States launched airstrikes of its own on Iran’s nuclear facilities. In a thread on social media platform X, Netanyahu’s office wrote that a cea…
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