Donald Trump
Source: Africa Publicity
American President, Donald Trump, has lashed out Israel and Iran for violating the ceasefire plan he gave them.
Speaking to journalists at the White House on Tuesday before departing to the Hague for the NATO Summit, Trump expressed his profound displeasure at continued fighting between Israel and Iran after he announced a ceasefire on Monday.

He furiously used the F word, saying “we basically, we have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don’t know what the fuck they are doing.”
Mr. Trump says he was particularly angry with Israel for violating the ceasefire deal, telling reporters he was going to if he could “stop” the fighting.
Later in a Truth Social post, he urged “Israel do not drop those bombs. If you do it is a major violation. Bring your pilots home, now.”
Israel Accuses Iran Of ‘Violating’ Ceasefire AgreementÂ
Israeli Defence Minister, Israel Katz, had accused Iran of violating the ceasefire plan proposed by President Trump, saying he has ordered the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to “respond forcefully to Iran’s violation of the ceasefire with intense strikes against regime targets in the heart of Tehran.”
Iran, however, denied firing missiles at Israel following the start of the ceasefire, according to state media reports.
According to Iranian media, Iran’s security council has cautioned that “any further agreesion will be met with a decisive, firm, and timely response.”
Iran had earlier said that it would respect the ceasefire if Israel did the same.
As earlier reported, a ceasefire proposal by American President, Donald Trump, had been accepted by Iran and Israel.
President Trump said the plan was “now in effect.”
The US President had warned Iran and Israel to continue to respect the plan, saying “please do not violate it!”
Hours after President Trump announced the plan, the government of Israel confirmed it agreed to the cease.
But the Israeli warned that it will “respond forcefully to any violation” by Iran.
Iran had earlier stated that it would only stop its missile attacks if Israel ceased fire.
Several people have died over the last few days in Iran and Israel during the conflict President Trump has named a “12-Day War”.
After the announcement of the ceasefire, Israel said at least four persons were killed in Iran’s overnight attacks on Israel, with the state media in the Iranian capital of Tehran reporting that “a last round of missiles” was fired before the ceasefire came into effect.
The ceasefire comes after Iran launched retaliatory missiles attack at the US Air base, Al Udeid in Doha, Qatar. No deaths or injuries were reported in the Iranian attack as Qatar’s Defense Forces said they intercepted the Iranian missiles.
Phone call
The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office, has in a statement says Israel has struck a radar array near Tehran in response to “Iran’s violations” of the ceasefire.
Mr. Netanyahu’s office says Iran fired one missile at Israel at 07:06 local time (05:06 BST) and two more at 10:25, after the ceasefire had come into effect.
According to the statement, Israel “refrained from further attacks” after the Israeli PM spoke with US President Donald Trump.
In the call, the statement pointed out that President Trump “expressed his immense appreciation for Israel” which had “achieved all of its war goals”.
It says “The president also expressed his confidence in the stability of the ceasefire.”
It remains to be seen if both Iran and Israel will refrain from war and completely respect the ceasefire plan.
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