Trump tells Israel “don’t drop these bombs” amid complaints about the conflict
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president Donald Trump On Tuesday, expressing deep frustration with both Israel and Iran, both countries said “I don’t know what they’re doing.”
Trump made a comment while leaving the White House Summit Tuesday morning. Israel and Iran fired missiles at each other after imposing a ceasefire Monday night.
“I’m not satisfied with Israel. You know, when I say, you’re now, you’re not going for 12 hours, you’re not going for the first hour, you’re not just dropping everything you have. So I’m not satisfied with them either. I’m not satisfied with Iran either, but if Israel goes out this morning, it’s really unhappy,” Trump said.
He continued, “We basically have two countries that have fought so hard for so long that we don’t know what they’re doing.”
“I’m going to see if I can stop it,” he added.
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Trump blasphemously assaults him for breaking a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. (Photo by Mandel NGAN/AFP by Getty Images)
“Israel. Don’t drop these bombs. If so, that’s a major violation. Take the pilot home!” Trump wrote about the true society right after boarding Marines.
Minutes later he announced that Israel had cancelled plans for the attack on Tuesday morning.
“Israel is not going to attack Iran. All planes will turn and go home, he wrote.
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Israeli air defense systems are being activated to intercept Iranian missiles in Tel Aviv, Israel, amid the barrage of Iranian rockets on June 16, 2025. (Menahem Kahanna/afp via Getty Images)
Trump announced On Monday night, the conflict was dubbed “12 Days of War” in a ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
Qatar’s prime minister has secured an Iranian agreement on a US proposed ceasefire after Iran’s limited strikes against U.S. Al-Udeid Air Force Base in Qatar.
Trump says Israel and Iran “have to fight that,” but believes that trade is possible
senior Israeli officials He told Fox News on Tuesday that Iran had fired two missiles at Israel following the announcement of a ceasefire.
“unfortunately, Iranians He told Fox News Chief Foreign Correspondent Trey Inst after Trump announced the deal Monday.

President Donald Trump will speak with reporters before riding Marines on the White House’s south lawn on June 24, 2025, on his way to The Hague, and join the world leaders gathering in the Netherlands for the two-day NATO summit. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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“Now we’ll have to retaliate, this is going to happen, of course,” the official added. “It could be done within a few hours, but they (Iranians) need to make a decision.”
Israel has not yet confirmed that it has cancelled its follow-up attack.