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Trump lashes out at Israel and Iran after ceasefire he brokered is violated

The GuardianTuesday, June 24, 2025 at 1:04:05 PM
Trump lashes out at Israel and Iran after ceasefire he brokered is violated
Former US President Donald Trump is fuming after a ceasefire he negotiated between Israel and Iran was broken. He reportedly ordered Israel to abort bombing missions, calling them a "major violation" of the deal. The situation remains tense as both sides appear to be testing the limits of the agreement.
Editor’s Note: Ceasefires in this region are fragile, and when they collapse, the risk of escalation is high. Trump’s strong reaction shows how much political capital he had invested in this deal—and how quickly things can unravel. For people in the region and beyond, this means more uncertainty and potential violence.
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