Israel conflict – Iran: Trump says they will sign "soon" The cessation of hostilities

Chijioke Obinna

Israel conflict - Iran: Trump says they will sign "soon" The cessation of hostilities

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has assured that Iran and Israel They will sign “soon” the cessation of hostilities thanks to their negotiating skills and to the process that has already launched to end the conflict.

In a message posted on its social truth platform, Trump He has praised himself for his skills When placing conflict scenarios and hopes that the confrontation between Israel and Iran is another example of this.

“Soon we will have peace between Israel and Iran. Many calls and meetings are being held. I do a lot and I never receive credit for anything, But it doesn’t matter, people understand it. Let’s make the Middle East great again, “Trump said.

“Iran and Israel should reach an agreement, and they will do so, As I got India and Pakistan“The president added.” In that case, they used trade with the United States to bring reason, cohesion and sanity to conversations with two excellent leaders who could quickly make a decision and stop, “Trump explains about the recent conflict in the Kashmir.

He also recalled that during his first term “Serbia and Kosovo faced them tiredly, but I stopped them. Another case is Egypt and Ethiopia and its dispute over a huge dam that is affecting the magnificent Nile River. “

Meanwhile, attacks between the two countries continue. The latest news has revealed that Iran has suffered new Israeli attacks early in the afternoon as local media have reported. Explosions have been heard in areas of Shahrak Gharb, Saadat Abad and Punak, in the west of the capital, as well as columns of smoke in the east.

The EFE agency has heard two explosions north of the cityas well as the shots of anti -aircraft defense systems trying to intercept Israeli projectiles and drones. The Iranian capital has been repeatedly attacked since the Israeli offensive began in the early hours of Friday, in attacks that They have caused more than 100 dead according to Iranian media, Some data that have not been confirmed by the authorities.

The Ministry of Health has affirmed that Most of the dead and injured are civilians, especially women and children. Iranian authorities, meanwhile, have confirmed the death of at least 15 high positions of the Armed Forces.

Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has assured that Iran “will pay a high price to kill civilians, women and children intentionally. We will achieve our goal of a single blow, “said the president during a visit to the town of Bat Yam, on the periphery of Tel Aviv, where last night he hit a missile against a building, killing at least six people, two of them minors.

The night is over with 13 dead and more than a hundred injured in Israel

The night from Saturday to Sunday has happened with more fire exchanges and has ended with 13 dead and more than a hundred injured in Israel. In a statement, Israeli forces have said that In the last hours they have attacked stores and missile launch structures In western Iran. Next to the message, the army shared a video in which several attacks against trucks are observed.

In addition, during the last hour, Israeli forces claimed to have dejected seven unmanned aircraft launched from Iran against the country, after the anti -aircraft alarms in northern Israel.

During the night, Israel’s Defense Forces (FDI) confirmed to have attacked headquarters of the Ministry of Defense In Iran and the headquarters of the Organization for Innovation and Defensive Research, in addition to other objectives “related to the Iranian regime nuclear project”.

In a message on social networks, Israeli President Isaac Herzog said this morning sharing “the deep duel of families” and regretting their “terrible loss”, after the death of at least ten Israeli in the last bombings of Iran in retaliation for Israel’s attacks. “We will cry together. We will overcome together,” said the Israeli representative.

Chijioke Obinna

I've been passionate about storytelling and journalism since my early days growing up in Lagos. With a background in political science and years of experience in investigative reporting, I aim to bring nuanced perspectives to pressing global issues. Outside of writing, I enjoy exploring Nigeria’s vibrant cultural scene and mentoring young aspiring journalists.