Trump is optimistic about Israel-Iran deal as the country trades airstrikes
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president Donald Trump On Sunday, Israel and Iran said they “have to fight it,” expressing optimism that the deal could be hit as they continue to trade airstrikes amid fears of wider conflict in the Middle East.
When asked about his efforts to eliminate tensions between Israel and Iran, Trump was preparing to depart for Canada, and to depart for Canada.
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Images of Israel’s attacks on President Donald Trump and Iran. Trump said he believes Israel and Iran can enter into a contract to stop the fight between the two countries. (Getty Images; AP)
“Well, I hope there’s a deal,” Trump said. “I think it’s time for trading, and we see what happens. But sometimes they have to fight against it. But we’ll see what happens. I think there’s a good chance there’s a trade.”
Last week, Israel launched airstrikes targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities and military structures. Kill dozens of people. Israel said operations were needed to stop this biggest enemy, Iran, from moving to building atomic weapons.
Iran has cancelled the sixth round of nuclear negotiations scheduled to be held in Oman following Israel’s strike in Tehran.
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The attack led the Islamic Republic to retaliate with waves of missile strikes targeting various parts of Israel.
Meanwhile, Israel has launched a strike targeting missile sites from the surface to the surface in central Iran. Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said.

People stand near a home attacked after a missile attack from Israel on June 15, 2025. (Reuters/Thormer Appelbaum)
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Previously, the Israeli Air Force and Navy had no reports of fallen drones on Israeli territory.