Israel Vs Iran war update: Trump Says Ceasefire Between Israel and Iran May Be Difficult

Israel Vs Iran war update

U.S. President Donald Trump said it might be difficult to stop Israel from continuing its military strikes on Iran, even as efforts continue to negotiate a possible ceasefire between the two countries. Speaking on Saturday, Trump said, “It’s very hard to make that request right now,” when asked whether the U.S. could persuade Israel to pause its attacks to help reach a ceasefire deal.

Israel Vs Iran war update

He acknowledged that while a ceasefire would be ideal, Israel’s military actions would be “very hard to stop” given the current situation. “Israel’s doing well in terms of war. And, I think, you would say that Iran is doing less well. It’s a little bit hard to get somebody to stop,” Trump said.

Israel Vs Iran war update

Trump’s comments follow earlier statements from the White House suggesting that there was still a “substantial chance” for negotiations. The U.S. has not yet decided whether to take military action in the region, and Trump said his administration was still considering its options.

Israel Vs Iran war update

Background of the Conflict

Tensions between Iran and Israel have escalated in recent months, reaching a peak on June 13 when Israel launched airstrikes on Iranian targets. Israel claimed the attacks were “preemptive,” aimed at stopping Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Iran, in response, accused Israel of aggression and has vowed to defend its sovereignty.

Israel Vs Iran war update

The Fordo nuclear facility in Iran, a highly secure uranium enrichment site buried under a mountain, has been a focal point of international concern. Trump has not ruled out a U.S. strike on the site but said he needs more time to decide. While Iran insists its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes like energy production, Israel and some Western nations suspect it may be aiming to build nuclear weapons.

Comments on U.S. Intelligence

During the press briefing, Trump also responded to a statement made in March by his Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard. She had suggested that U.S. intelligence agencies believed Iran was not actively building nuclear weapons. Trump disagreed, saying, “Well then, my intelligence community is wrong. Who in the intelligence community said that?” After being told it was Gabbard, Trump responded, “She’s wrong.”

Israel Vs Iran war update

Ongoing Developments

The situation remains tense, with both sides continuing military preparations. While some diplomatic talks are underway behind the scenes, active combat and threats continue. Trump said the U.S. is ready to assist with negotiations “depending on the circumstances,” but emphasized that getting both sides to agree to stop fighting is difficult when one side believes it is winning.

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Dhiraj Kumar is an Indian journalist and passionate social activist from Hilsa, Bihar. As a senior journalist at Foster Times, he is celebrated for his thorough reporting and commitment to social justice.

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