Trump says Iran deal on track Netanyahu no choice
President Trump asserted that any Iran agreement he negotiates will proceed and that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu must accept it.
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Renewed exchanges of strikes between Iran and Israel after a period of relative calm, including Iranian missile launches and Israeli responses in Lebanon, with diplomatic efforts by the US to contain retaliation.
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President Trump asserted that any Iran agreement he negotiates will proceed and that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu must accept it.
Donald Trump indicated that fresh strikes between Israel and Iran would not derail his administration's peace talks with Tehran. Israeli Prime Minister statements were also referenced.
Oil prices rose sharply on Monday after Iran and Israel resumed hostilities. Traders cited fresh worries about global crude supply reliability.
President Trump said Sunday that fresh strikes between Israel and Iran would not derail a prospective peace agreement.
Israel carried out strikes on Iranian targets in response to earlier missile attacks. The action occurred shortly after a reported call from President Trump urging restraint. The episode marks anothe…
Iran launched missiles at Israel for the first time since a fragile ceasefire two months ago. The attacks mark a fresh escalation in the Middle East.
Israel conducted strikes on approximately 15 Iranian military targets after Iran launched missiles toward Israel. The targets included a drone warehouse and an airport near Tehran.
Iran's deputy foreign minister rejected proposals to redirect Iranian assets toward damages owed to U.S. allies. The statement came amid ongoing regional tensions involving multiple governments.
The Iran-Israel conflict marked its 100th day with heightened tensions and fresh warnings of imminent escalation. Observers describe the situation as increasingly volatile.
Donald Trump urged Iran to reach a deal after Iran launched missiles at Israel for the first time in two months. The attack marked a notable break in the recent lull.
Iran fired a volley of missiles at Israel, dealing another blow to the strained U.S.-Iran ceasefire. The IRGC action marks a significant escalation.
Israel reported missile attacks from Iran marking the first bombardment since the April ceasefire. The strikes add pressure on ongoing peace negotiations.