President Donald Trump publicly urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to retaliate against Iran after a series of missile strikes. Trump stated he would call Netanyahu to suggest restraint, emphasizing the need for a peace deal. Despite this, Netanyahu proceeded with strikes on Iran after Iran launched missiles at Israel in response to Israeli attacks on Beirut. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps reported explosions in Tehran, Tabriz, and Isfahan, with no casualties reported. The Israel Defense Forces confirmed the attacks but did not provide further details. This escalation complicates ongoing peace talks, with Trump expressing concern over the situation's impact on negotiations. Financial markets reacted negatively to the renewed conflict, with Asian stocks declining and oil prices remaining elevated due to the ongoing tensions.
Netanyahu Continues Strikes on Iran Following Trump's Appeal
President Trump called for restraint from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu following Iranian missile strikes, but Netanyahu continued military actions against Iran. The situation complicates peace negotiations and has led to negative reactions in financial markets, particularly in oil prices.
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Netanyahu Goes Ahead With Iran Strikes Despite Trump’s Public Appeal
Netanyahu Continues Strikes on Iran Following Trump's Appeal