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'Do not drop those bombs': Trump warns Israel against ceasefire violation; says 'not happy with Iran either'

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US President Donald Trump has launched a sharp rebuke of Israel’s conduct during the ongoing ceasefire, accusing both Israel and Iran of breaching the agreement and warning Tel Aviv against further escalation.

Posting a stern message on Truth Social, Trump said, "Israel. Do not drop those bombs. If you do it is a major violation. Bring your pilots home, now! Donald J Trump, President of the United States."

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His post came amid reports that Israel had launched airstrikes in response to a missile fired from Iran. Reacting to the developments, Trump didn’t hold back.

Donald Trump said "I am not happy that Israel is going out now. There was one rocket that I guess was fired overboard, and it missed its target. Now Israel is going out. These guys gotta calm down. Ridiculous. I didn't like the fact that Israel unloaded right after we made the deal... That's not what we want..."



“They’ve been fighting so long and so hard that they don’t know what the f**k they’re doing,” he said, referring to Israel’s military actions under the current ceasefire.

Speaking to reporters, Trump expressed clear dissatisfaction with both sides, saying, “I didn’t like that Israel ‘unloaded’ immediately after agreeing to a ceasefire,” and added, “I’m not happy with Iran either.”

He criticised both nations for failing to uphold the ceasefire terms, even as he downplayed the breach. When asked directly if the ceasefire had been officially broken, Trump responded, “I don’t think so.”

However, he reinforced his longstanding position on Iran’s nuclear ambitions: “Iran will never rebuild its nuclear program.”
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