Donald Trump called Israel and will “find an agreement” on Sunday, June 15, even if they may have to fight before, he said when intense fire exchanges between the two countries continue for the fourth consecutive night.
“Iran and Israel should find an agreement, and will find an agreement,” the US president wrote on his social social network on Sunday morning, adding that “many calls and meetings are currently being held.”
At the end of the day, before his departure for the G7 in Canada, Donald Trump renewed his call to the two countries: “I think it is time to conclude an agreement and we will see what will happen. Sometimes they have to fight, but we will see what will happen. I think there are good possibilities that there is an agreement,” he said about the triumph of the White House before seeing himself in his navy.
Iran promises a “devastating response” to attacks
Israel has multiplied its mortal attacks on Sunday in Iran, pointing to the capital, the city of Machhad at the northeast of the country, as well as the military facilities in the west, to which Tehran extended by a new missile fire.
On the third day of the Israeli air offensive, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to accuse Iran “a very heavy prize” after the death of civilians caused by ointments of Iranian ballistic missiles fired in retaliation over Israel, which have affected the inhabited areas.
Iran, on the other hand, promised on Sunday a “devastating response” to Israeli attacks and said that Israel would soon be “more habitable.”
Source: BFM TV
