Tensions Flare Again After Ceasefire After announcing a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran, U.S. President Donald Trump issued a firm warning to Israel, urging it not to retaliate in response to reports of renewed hostilities.

Earlier this week, President Trump shared a hopeful message on his platform Truth Social, stating that both Israel and Iran had agreed to end what he referred to as “The 12 Day War.” He praised both nations for showing “stamina, courage, and intelligence” and expressed optimism about the region’s future.

“Israel and Iran came to me, almost simultaneously, and said, ‘Peace!’” Trump wrote. “I knew the time was now. The World, and the Middle East, are the real winners. Both Nations will see tremendous love, peace, and prosperity in their futures.”

However, within hours of the announcement, allegations surfaced that Iran had violated the ceasefire agreement by launching missiles at Israel—claims that Iranian state media have firmly denied.

In response to the uncertainty, Trump issued a new message addressed directly to Israel, urging restraint amid the escalating rhetoric. “ISRAEL. DO NOT DROP THOSE BOMBS. IF YOU DO IT IS A MAJOR VIOLATION. BRING YOUR PILOTS HOME, NOW!” he posted on Truth Social.

Despite Trump’s message, Israeli officials voiced serious concerns. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel would respond strongly to any breach of the ceasefire. Defense Minister Israel Katz echoed the sentiment, saying he had instructed the Israel Defense Forces to prepare for “intense strikes” targeting government facilities in Tehran, should further violations occur.

Although reports indicated that Iran may have launched two missiles, Israeli defense systems reportedly intercepted them before they caused damage. As of now, no casualties or infrastructure losses have been confirmed.

The situation remains tense, with both nations exchanging strong words but refraining—for now—from full-scale escalation. International observers continue to monitor the region closely, hoping that diplomatic efforts can hold and prevent further violence.

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