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Donald Trump urges Israel to refrain from dropping bombs

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Washington.- U.S. President Donald Trump urged Israel to refrain from "dropping bombs" and not to violate the ceasefire agreed with Iran. «Israel. Don't drop those bombs. If you do, it's a serious violation. Bring your pilots home, now!», he wrote this Tuesday on his social network, Truth Social.

In addition, the leader declared that both Israel and Iran have violated the ceasefire. The US leader indicated that he is "not happy" with Tehran and Tel Aviv, before adding that he is "really unhappy" with Israel.

Ceasefire between Iran and Israel

This Tuesday, Tel Aviv and Tehran announced a ceasefire amid the escalation of war between both nations, which began after Israel launched an unprovoked attack on Iranian nuclear and military facilities on June 13. The Secretariat of Iran's Supreme National Security Council announced in a statement "the imposition of a ceasefire," adding that the armed forces of the Persian nation "responded with exemplary valor, crushing every evil act of the enemy." At the same time, Iranian authorities described the results of their operation against Israel as "a victory that forced the rival to lament and accept defeat and unilaterally halt its offensive." From Tel Aviv, they announced that they have accepted the proposal for a bilateral ceasefire "after achieving the objectives of the operation, and in full coordination" with the US president.

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