One Week Since Israel’s Attack on Iran | FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth
- President Trump approved plans on Tuesday night to possibly join Israel's strikes on Iran's nuclear sites in a decision due soon.
- This decision follows recent Israeli attacks on Iran’s Natanz and Isfahan sites aimed at eliminating Tehran's nuclear weapon capability.
- Diplomatic efforts continue as a European diplomat quoted Iranian official Araghchi stating Iran demands Israel halt bombings before talks resume.
- Leavitt explained that the president plans to make a decision about taking action within the coming two weeks, depending on the possibility of meaningful negotiations with Iran.
- The unfolding situation leaves uncertainty about a broader military escalation, with the German chancellor supporting strikes but urging diplomacy.
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Jimmy Kimmel Airs Proof We Can’t Take Trump’s ‘Two Week’ Promise Seriously
President Trump declared Thursday that he’ll decide whether to invade Iran within two weeks, but Jimmy Kimmel isn’t holding his breath. “[Trump] enjoys making threats,“ Kimmel noted in his Thursday monologue, ”And he loves attaching them to timelines, too.” Kimmel showed viewers a 12-clip montage of Donald Trump falsely promising to have an answer on something for the public within two weeks. For the last clip, which featured Trump promising to …
The U.S. president leaves doubt, speaking of a decision "in the next two weeks", and intends to put pressure on Tehran to force it into negotiations.
Chance for diplomacy or ploy to deceive? What’s behind Trump’s two-week deadline to Iran?
Eight days into the Israel-Iran conflict, Donald Trump has said that he would decide within two weeks whether to strike Iran. Analysts believe that this new deadline gives the US president one last chance to engage in diplomacy. However, others think it could be a ruse to get Tehran’s guard down
Trump wants to decide "within the next two weeks" about an attack on Iran. US President sees "opportunity for negotiations"


Israel-Iran latest: Huge explosion rocks Haifa after Tehran launches missile attack
Israel’s emergency services say at least two people have been wounded in a daytime Iranian ballistic missile attack, including a 16-year-old boy who is in serious condition
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