Iran, Israel and Trump
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President Donald Trump told ABC News on Tuesday morning he is "not happy" with either Israel or Iran after the opening hours of a nascent ceasefire between the two combatants were marred by reported exchanges.
In the hours after Iran launched a missile attack on a US base in Qatar, President Donald Trump and a group of his top diplomatic and security officials worked furiously behind-the-scenes to try to broker a peace deal to end the conflict between Iran and Israel.
President Trump said Israel and Iran came to him and said “PEACE!” after he stated earlier that the two countries had “fully agreed” on “a Complete and Total CEASEFIRE.” “Israel & Iran came to me, almost simultaneously,
In a 48-hour whirlwind, President Donald Trump went from elated to indignant to triumphant as the fragile Israel-Iran ceasefire agreement came together, teetered toward collapse and ultimately coalesc
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu presented Trump with Nobel Peace Prize nomination letter during White House meeting focused on Iran, Gaza and expanding regional peace.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel still has to "finish the job" in Gaza amid another round of ceasefire talks with President Trump. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer has the latest from Tel Aviv.
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Iran’s President Says Israel Tried to Assassinate HimIranian President Masoud Pezeshkian claimed in a July 5th interview with American journalist Tucker Carlson that Israel had attempted to assassinate him. -Pezeshkian alleged that Israel bombarded a location where he was holding a meeting but that the attempt failed.
Iran It has not made any request for talks with the United States, after President Donald Trump said Tehran was seeking negotiations following last month's war with Israel.