Trump Urges Tehran to Finalize Deal, Asks Netanyahu Not to Retaliate After Iranian Missile Attack
Trump said Iran should return to negotiations and called on Netanyahu to avoid retaliation as Israeli defenses intercepted the missile barrage.
- On Sunday, President Donald Trump urged Iran to resume negotiations and finalize a deal, telling Fox News reporter Trey Yingst that Tehran had expended its missile arsenal and further escalation served no purpose.
- Earlier Sunday, Iran launched four waves of missiles toward Israel after Tehran vowed to retaliate for Israeli strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs.
- "You fired your missiles, and that's enough," Trump said to Fox News, urging Tehran to "come back to the negotiating table and make a deal."
- President Trump told Axios reporter Barak Ravid he planned to call Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to urge him not to retaliate against Iran.
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Israel Strikes Iran After Missile Attack; Trump Urges Netanyahu To Avoid Escalation
Israel strikes military targets in Iran after Tehran’s ballistic missile attack on northern Israel, as Donald Trump urges Benjamin Netanyahu to avoid further retaliation and give diplomacy more time amid fears of a wider Middle East conflict.
Netanyahu Agrees to Trump's Request: No Retaliation Against Iran After Attack on Northern Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to US President Donald Trump's request not to retaliate against Iran after a missile attack on northern Israel, officials familiar with the discussions have confirmed. The Iranian barrage, the first direct assault since an April ceasefire, followed Israeli strikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut. Israeli air defences intercepted all projectiles, with no casualties or damage reported. Trump urge…
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