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Trump Questions Future of Cease-Fire Amid Strikes

President Trump expressed doubts about the continuation of a cease-fire with Iran, suggesting that it may be over. Iranian officials responded by accusing the U.S. of violating the cease-fire and some hard-liners in Iran advocated for its termination.

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President Donald Trump stated, "I think it’s over," regarding the preliminary cease-fire with Iran, indicating a potential for further military action. In response, Iranian officials accused the United States of violating the cease-fire terms, with some hard-line voices in Iran calling for the agreement to be abandoned.

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Iran Live Updates: Trump Casts Doubt on Future of Cease-Fire After Exchange of Strikes

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Trump Questions Future of Cease-Fire Amid Strikes