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And Netanyahu was silent. He would wait more than eight hours after Trump’s announcement to confirm that Israel had accepted the ceasefire and that it had achieved its war goals against Iran.
The world is watching anxiously to see if a ceasefire between Iran and Israel that was supposed to go into effect at midnight Washington, D.C. time on June 24 will hold, or if the two countries will ...
Editor's Note: This page is a summary of news on the Mideast conflict from Tuesday, June 24. For the latest news on the Iran-Israel conflict, read USA TODAY's live updates on the conflict for ...
Netanyahu said Israel agreed to the ceasefire with Iran, in coordination with Trump, after the country achieved all of its war goals, including removing the threat of Iran’s nuclear and ...
Netanyahu said Israel agreed to a bilateral ceasefire with Iran, in coordination with Trump, after the country achieved all of its war goals, including removing the threat of Iran’s nuclear and ...
The question is whether Netanyahu came to Washington to continue discussions about Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities or whether Trump summoned him to push for a ceasefire in Gaza ...
Iran retaliated by launching more than 300 missiles and drones at Israel. Most were shot down by Israel's Iron Dome defence system and with help from the U.S., Britain and Jordan.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that attacks will continue until Iran’s nuclear program and ballistic missile capabilities are destroyed. Netanyahu has shown no signs of ...
U.S. President Donald Trump claims a ceasefire between Iran and Israel was “in effect” on Tuesday, after expressing deep frustration with both sides for violating the agreement he brokered.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A fragile ceasefire between Iran and Israel appeared to hold Tuesday after initially faltering, and U.S. President Donald Trump expressed frustration with both ...