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‘Israel achieved its goals’: Netanyahu accepts Trump’s proposal for Trus with Iran; If the agreement is violated, a warning of ‘strong response’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday acknowledged the proposed ceasefire scheme by US President Donald Trump to end the military conflict of Asian rivals, which began on 13 June with Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear and military facilities.Also Read: Donald Trump pulled an India-Pakistan on Israel-Iran, which forced the ceasefireNetanyahu said that Israel fulfilled all its objectives and warned that there would be a “powerful” reaction to any violation of the Trus.“I informed my security cabinet that Israel achieved all our war goals in the operation, which involves removing the threat of Iran’s atomic and ballistic missile programs. Israel also damaged Iran’s military leadership and many government sites and regained control over the sky of Tehran,” the news agency called them.Following the approval by both sides of the deal, Tehran launched a final attack of target missiles targeting the Jewish kingdom, killing at least four people on Tuesday morning, while Israel launched a blitz of air strikes targeting sites in the Islamic Republic before dawn.Meanwhile, after one hour after a deadline to prevent its attacks for Iran, Trump wrote on his true social platform: “The ceasefire is effective now. Please do not violate it! Donald J. Donald J. Trump, President of the United States!”Also read: Trump makes a new claim on ceasefire; Tehran says that he ‘begging for this’According to Irani State TV, the ceasefire came into force at 7:30 am local time.Earlier, in a dramatic growth on Sunday, the US bombed three major Iranian nuclear sites and entered the conflict between its ally Israel and his general enemy Iran. Tehran operated a missile strike at an American airport in Qatar, the largest facility in the United States in the region.

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