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Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi denies plots to assassinate President Donald Trump and claims Iran has no policy to wipe Israel 'off the map,' despite contradictory statements.
Over a series of escalations across the Middle East, Netanyahu appears to be gambling with the Trump Administration’s patience.
In a phone interview with NBC News, President Donald Trump said he didn’t believe Israel and Iran “will ever be shooting at each other again.”
President Trump blurted out an expletive as he aired frustration with Israel and Iran, accusing both nations of violating a ceasefire agreement.
At the White House before a NATO summit, President Donald Trump criticized Israel and Iran's continued hostilities, calling for Israeli pilots to return home and avoid ceasefire violation.
President Donald Trump called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday and asked him not to send an immediate military strike in response to what Israel said was Iran’s violation of the ceasefire, said a person familiar with the exchange, who spoke on the condition of anonymity in order to discuss sensitive communications.
In the midst of celebrating a quick resolution to the Iran-Israel conflict, Donald Trump casually mentioned that the fighting could start up again “soon.” “You just said that you believe the ...
President Donald Trump told reporters on Tuesday, June 24, that he was angry with both Iran and Israel, after both countries immediately disregarded the peace deal that he claimed they agreed to on Mo