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Israel and Iran halt conflict after Trump’s call for ceasefire
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Netanyahu announced a temporary halt to hostilities with Iran after recent missile exchanges and pledged to use force if Iran attacks again.
Both sides, Israel and Iran, are looking to do an immediate CEASEFIRE!
I have all the time in the world, but Iran doesn't – the clock is ticking!
I think we are winning that battle, but you're really going to win it over the next two weeks when we declare total victory. It'll be a total victory. It'll happen very soon, and oil prices will come tumbling down.
We're negotiating now, and they want to make a very good deal. They're willing to give us everything, they're willing to give us no nuclear weapon.
They were already on their way. But eventually I had [the Israeli strike] limited.
These countries were very concerned. They love the deal that we have been negotiating.
All I did is say, 'We have to use sense'. We're very close to signing a very powerful deal, a very good deal.
I said: 'Bibi, you better be careful, or you will be on your own very soon,'
At the moment, the fire has ceased, because after we struck the terror regime in Tehran, it stopped attacking us. If the terror regime in Iran makes the mistake of attacking us again, we will respond with force.
If that terrorist regime makes the mistake of attacking us again, we will respond with force.
At present, the fire on this front has been halted, because after the terrorist regime in Tehran was struck, it stopped attacking us.
For the most part, we're dealing with a very, very close collaborative effort between the United States and Israel, and there's tremendous understanding.
They have a deep friendship that goes back some 40 years, and sometimes lovers have a spat, and sometimes the tension in the room and on the conversation can get a little heated.
Any Iranian attempt to link Lebanon and Iran and attack Israel will be met with great force, as happened yesterday.
No one believes that the Zionist regime would carry out any action without prior coordination and cooperation with the United States … It is perfectly natural that the diplomatic process initiated to put an end to this imposed war would be affected.
So long as you lack a genuine willingness to build trust, Iran's response will remain the same.
Young people especially are expressing utter dismay, with some saying they cannot endure war and would rather take their own lives than live through bombings again. There is a general sense of worry and fear of a full-scale war breaking out.
We believe prices still need to be firmly in triple digits to account fully for depleted stock levels.
sources
- 1.The Times of India
- 2.Hindustan Times
- 3.Al Jazeera
- 4.The New York Times
- 5.France 24
- 6.The Guardian
- 7.CNN
- 8.Sweden Herald
- 9.DW News
- 10.Daily Sabah
- 11.Euronews
- 12.The Irish Times
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Israel-Palestine Conflict
- 3.British Foreign Policy
- 4.Israel under Benjamin Netanyahu
- 5.Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
- 6.Iran Foreign Policy
- 7.Oil Market
- 8.Saudi Foreign Policy
- 9.Turkish Foreign Policy
- 10.Tech industry
- 11.Yemen Houthis
- 12.Russia-Iran Ties
countries
- 1.Israel
- 2.Iran, Islamic Republic of
- 3.Lebanon
- 4.United States
- 5.Pakistan
- 6.Yemen
- 7.India
- 8.China
- 9.Egypt
- 10.Iraq
- 11.Palau
- 12.Qatar
organizations
- 1.Hezbollah
- 2.White House
- 3.Iranian Revolutionary Guards
- 4.Truth Social
- 5.US Central Command
- 6.YouTube
- 7.Houthi
- 8.National Basketball Association
- 9.Republican Party
- 10.United Nations
- 11.Democratic Party
- 12.Energy Daily
persons
- 1.Benjamin Netanyahu
- 2.Donald Trump
- 3.Israel Katz
- 4.Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf
- 5.Ali Khamenei
- 6.Amir Saeid Iravani
- 7.Esmaeil Baqaeil
- 8.Lara Trump
- 9.Lindsay Graham
- 10.Marco Rubio
- 11.Masoud Pezeshkian
- 12.Shahbaz Sharif