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Trump Suggests Iran, Israel Need 'to Fight It Out', MFAT Advises Kiwis to Leave Region as Death Toll Rises

TEHRAN PROVINCE, IRAN, JUN 16 – Donald Trump urged Iran and Israel to negotiate a peace deal while acknowledging ongoing missile strikes have killed dozens and injured hundreds, raising fears of wider regional conflict.

  • Israel and Iran have exchanged intensified missile strikes since June 13, including attacks on military and residential areas in both countries.
  • The conflict escalated after Israel launched preemptive strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities, prompting Iran to retaliate with missile barrages.
  • Israeli strikes killed top military commanders and scientists, while Iranian missile attacks caused civilian casualties, including at least seven deaths in Bat Yam near Tel Aviv.
  • President Trump urged both sides to 'make a deal, and will make a deal,' but also suggested 'sometimes they have to fight it out' before peace can be achieved.
  • The ongoing violence has sparked emergency responses and international concerns about a prolonged Middle East conflict with significant casualties on both sides.
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Israel reports at least eight deaths and a fire in a refinery in Haifa: The conflict with Iran continues to escalate. US President Donald Trump comments on this in his own way.

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The President of the United States, Donald Trump, reiterated this Sunday that there are "many possibilities" for Israel and Iran to reach an agreement, after the war escalation initiated last Friday by the Israeli Army, although he has said that "sometimes they have to fight.""I hope there is an agreement.I think it's time to come to an agreement and we'll see what happens, but sometimes they have to fight. (...) I think there is a lot of chance…

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