Israel, Iran trade strikes for first time since truce in 'self-created nightmare for Trump'
Summary
Israel and Iran exchanged attacks on June 8, marking the first violence since a ceasefire began two months ago. This happened despite President Donald Trump calling for calm, and talks involving the US have stopped.Key Facts
- Israel and Iran attacked each other on June 8, breaking a two-month ceasefire.
- President Donald Trump urged both sides to show restraint.
- Discussions between Israel, Iran, and the US have reached a deadlock.
- The ceasefire had been in place for about two months before the recent strikes.
- The renewed conflict raises uncertainty about the region’s future stability.
- The article is based on a report by France 24 and includes video commentary by Douglas Herbert.
- Ongoing violence has recently affected civilians and soldiers in the area.
- The situation is part of a broader, long-term conflict in the Middle East.
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