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Trump in France: Iran deal could be signed in a day or two
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50% centerFirst reported by Ynet · Jun 17, 2026
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What happened
At the G7 summit in Évian, Donald Trump said a deal with Iran could be signed within one or two days. He warned that if Iran violates it, the U.S. will quickly resume bombing, and said the draft has already been sent to Israel.
- 01Trump said the Iran agreement could be signed “tomorrow or the day after.”
- 02He warned the U.S. would quickly resume bombing if Iran breaks the deal.
- 03Trump said the draft agreement has already been sent to Israel.
- 04He criticized Israel’s handling of Hezbollah in the northern war.
- 05Trump said Lebanon’s president may visit Washington within one to two weeks.
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