Trump: ‘Hard’ for Israel to stop strikes now
- Israel and Iran entered their second week of conflict as Israel launched airstrikes targeting Iran's nuclear and military facilities on June 13.
- The conflict followed Israel's Operation Rising Lion on June 12, responding to Iran's near-development of nuclear weapons and longstanding hostilities.
- On Friday, hostilities persisted as Iran launched missiles and drones toward Israel, while Israel conducted strikes with more than 60 aircraft targeting numerous missile production facilities.
- US President Donald Trump indicated that Iran has up to two weeks at most to prevent the US from launching an air strike, also noting that Europe would be unable to assist in resolving the situation.
- Diplomatic efforts in Geneva involving European ministers and Iran's foreign minister ended with little progress, and both sides vow to continue military action amid mounting casualties.
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Donald 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."
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