Iran -Israel Conflict: Donald Trump recurrect of 24 -hour timeline – Tehran attack on US airbase to ceasefire violation

File Photo: US President Donald Trump, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Image Credit: AP)

In the last 24 hours, the Israel-Iran war took several dramatic turns, US President Donald Trump took a rapid diplomatic steps to present himself as a calmper in the struggle.The world was closely seen because tension increased, first returned to the US with Iran, and then Trump suddenly declared a ceasefire. But soon after, he expressed anger over both hostile countries – Israel and Iran do not fully follow the peace deal.

Monday afternoon: Iran attacked US military base in Qatar

Tension increased on Monday afternoon when Iran retaliated for the first US attacks by firing missiles at Al Udid Air Base in Qatar, the largest American military base in the region. The missiles were intercepted with the help of Qatar, and there was no injury or major damage. Despite the first warning of a strong response, President Donald Trump reduced the attack around the 4PM ET in the social media post, called it “very weak” and “very effectively counter”, as reported by ABC. He said, “I am happy to stating that no American was harmed, and hardly any damage. The most important thing is that they have dropped it out of their ‘system’, and hopefully, hopefully, there will be no further hatred.” Trump also thanked Iran for giving advance warnings and hoped that both Iran and Israel would now move towards peace.

Monday evening: Trump announces ceasefire

After ET at 6 pm, Trump shocked the observers by announcing a ceasefire agreement, claiming that the 12-day war would end. According to him, the deal consisted of two 12-hour ceasefire stages, first under Iran’s leadership and then by Israel, followed by a complete break for the war.Speaking to NBC News, Trump said, “This is a great day for America. It’s a great day for the Middle East. I’m very happy that I am able to work.” He said that the ceasefire will run “forever”.On ET at 1:08 pm, he declared the truth social, “The ceasefire is now effective. Please do not violate it! However, neither Iran nor Israel immediately issued a public confirmation of the agreement.

Overnight: Israel and Iran Continue Fire Exchange

Despite the declaration of ceasefire, the latest battle exited overnight. Iran fired missiles in Israel, allegedly four people died and 20 were injured in Barsheba. Iran claimed 15 deaths in an Israeli attacks around its region. Israel accused Iran of violating ceasefire by launching missiles between ET from midnight to 3:30 pm, which either intercept or landed in open areas. Iran denied the allegation, but Israel admitted to launching an anti -anti -anti -anti -protest strike at a radar site near Tehran.

Tuesday morning: Trump is out in Israel and Iran

Until Tuesday morning, Trump was blindly disappointed. Before going to a NATO summit in the Netherlands, he commented on both countries.He told reporters, “As soon as we signed, Israel came out and loaded a boat of bombs, which I had never seen before,” he told reporters. “I am not happy with Israel. Okay, when I say you have 12 hours now, you don’t go out in the first hour and just leave everything on them. Therefore, I am not happy with him. I am not happy with Iran either. ,His most obvious comment was when he said, “We have basically two countries that are fighting so long and so hard that they do not know what they are doing.”

Trump warns Israel on social media

Soon after, Trump posted a rigorous message on social media, in which Israel is not continuing the attack on Iran: “Israel is not going to attack Iran. All the planes for Iran will roam around and roam around the house while doing a friendly ‘aircraft’ and walk around the house. No one will hurt, there is no injury, struggle is in effect!” Later, he made a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. According to White House sources, Trump was direct to urge Israel to avoid further action. The Israeli government said that it returned from more attacks after that call. Meanwhile, Iran said that it would continue to respect the ceasefire until Israel also did.

By Tuesday afternoon

By Tuesday afternoon, the situation appeared calm. There was no new report from missile exchanges, and both sides were looking at the ceasefire. It was a delicate calm, but one who gave Trump a moment to claim that his diplomatic gambling paid – at least for now.

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