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Netanyahu says Israel ‘refrained from additional attacks’ against Iran after Trump call

  • Israeli military actions against Iran were halted after US President Donald Trump contacted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to a statement from Netanyahu’s office.
  • The call followed a series of escalating strikes by both countries despite a US-brokered ceasefire plan meant to end the 12-day war.
  • Iran launched multiple missiles at Israel after the ceasefire began, killing at least four people, while Israel struck an Iranian radar array in response.
  • Trump criticized both sides, saying, "They broke the rules, but Israel did as well," and expressed frustration by remarking that the two nations have been locked in conflict for so long and so intensely that they seem unsure of what they are doing.
  • The ceasefire now remains in effect with both sides agreeing to a 12-hour halt, but Netanyahu warned Israel would respond forcefully to any future violations.
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Trump accuses Iran and Israel of breaking the ceasefire: "They don't know what the hell they're doing."

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