‘Sometimes they have to fight it’: Trump says that Iran-Israel will fight before peace; Provides to help

US President Donald Trump on Sunday called Iran and Israel to “make a deal” as the two countries continued to exchange military attacks. However, he also suggested that the fight could continue before reaching any agreement. “I think it’s a deal time,” Trump asked reporters at the White House before leaving for Canada to attend the G7 Summit. He said, “Sometimes they have to fight it, but we are going to see what happens.”
The latest clashes between Iran and Israel mark a dangerous increase in their prolonged struggle. Over the years, both sides have targeted each other through proxy groups and secret operations. But now, they are openly attacking each other, increasing the possibility of a broad war in the Middle East. The present round of the fight began on Friday, when Israel started attacks inside Iran. Strike allegedly killed senior military officers and nuclear scientists, and killed military bases, nuclear facilities and residential areas. Trump refused to say whether he had asked Israel to put back on further air strike. However, a senior American official told AFP that Trump had blocked an Israeli scheme to assassinate Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Posting on his true social platform first, Trump said he believes Iran and Israel should “make a deal, and be a deal.” He said that “many calls and meetings” were getting behind the curtains and this peace could come soon.