Trump tells Iran and Israel to "stop 'shooting'" as strikes strain truce
Summary
President Donald Trump called on Israel and Iran to immediately stop fighting and said both sides are seeking a quick ceasefire. The recent violence includes Israeli airstrikes on Beirut and Iranian missile attacks, worsening tensions despite an earlier ceasefire.Key Facts
- President Trump urged Israel and Iran to immediately stop shooting at each other.
- Both countries are reportedly working toward an immediate ceasefire.
- Israeli airstrikes hit Beirut, Lebanon’s capital, escalating the conflict.
- Iran responded with missile launches toward Israel, including attacks from its territory.
- Yemen’s Houthi rebels, supported by Iran, banned Israeli ships from Red Sea lanes and launched missiles at Israel.
- President Trump asked Israel not to retaliate for Iran’s missile attacks and expressed unhappiness with the initial Israeli strikes.
- Iran blamed U.S. policies for the resumption of fighting with Israel, accusing Washington of supporting Israeli actions.
- The Israeli military reported several missile barrages from Iran and used defensive systems to intercept attacks.
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