Trump: ‘Hard’ for Israel to stop strikes now
- On June 12, Israel launched Operation Rising Lion, attacking Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile facilities in a conflict centered in the Middle East.
- The operation followed escalating tensions and collapsed talks between Iran and the U.S., with Iran refusing negotiations until Israeli attacks stop.
- During ongoing aerial exchanges, both sides targeted military installations, with Iran retaliating through missile and drone strikes on Israeli territory causing civilian casualties.
- U.S. President Trump said applying pressure on Israel to halt strikes is unrealistic, adding, "I might, depending on the circumstances," regarding ceasefire support.
- The conflict resulted in at least 639 deaths in Iran and 24 Israeli civilians killed, while global leaders urged de-escalation and a diplomatic resolution remains uncertain.
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Trump's High-Stakes Diplomacy Amid Iran-Israel Conflict
As the Iran-Israel conflict intensifies, former U.S. President Donald Trump expresses a desire for a genuine resolution. Despite military strife, Trump hopes to engage Iran diplomatically, possibly dispatching senior American officials to negotiate a nuclear deal while world leaders call for de-escalation at the G7 summit.
·India
Read Full ArticleDonald 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."
·Stockholm, Sweden
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