President Donald Trump voiced his dissatisfaction with both Israel and Iran on Tuesday morning, accusing them of violating a ceasefire he announced late Monday.
Speaking to ABC News as he left the White House, Trump stated he was “not happy” with either nation after reports of continued exchanges in the ceasefire’s early hours.
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“We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard, that they don’t know what the f— they’re doing,” Trump said.
His statement describes both nations as locked in a prolonged and intense conflict. He emphasized that both sides had breached the terms of the truce, undermining efforts to halt hostilities.
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Trump had earlier warned Israel not to attack Iran and to return all their airships to base after the deal but Israel still attacked.