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Trump Declares Iran Ceasefire Deal Over Amid Rising Tensions
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 1 hour ago
What happened
President Trump declared the ceasefire deal with Iran over, condemning Iran's hostile actions and lack of dialogue. He highlighted the conflict's importance to Israel and the region and criticized European countries for not supporting the effort. Meanwhile, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Gosseth was set to visit Israel to discuss regional security and arms sales.
- 01Trump says ceasefire agreement with Iran is over following recent hostilities.
- 02He calls Iran's leaders dangerous and accuses them of attempted assassination and attacks on ships.
- 03Trump stresses the conflict's importance to Israel and regional countries.
- 04He criticizes Britain and Italy for not assisting in the situation.
- 05U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Gosseth visits Israel to meet Netanyahu and Katz.
- 06Gosseth will discuss F-35 sales to Turkey and the Iran situation during his visit.
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