Senior Israeli officials say President Trump could order a strike on Iran at any moment, and that the ceasefire is completely over following Iran's overnight actions. The claim follows Trump's own declaration on Saturday that the ceasefire was over.
The Zioneer has learned from senior Israeli officials that President Trump may order a strike on Iran at any moment, and that the ceasefire is completely over, following Iran's overnight actions. The assessment, reported early Sunday morning, comes after Trump's own declarations late Friday and Saturday that the ceasefire was finished and that he had left instructions for unprecedented strikes if targeted.
The Zioneer first reported on Friday, July 10 at 17:35 Jerusalem that Trump had declared the ceasefire over, approved military strikes on Iranian targets, and warned of strikes "at levels they've never seen" if Iran attempted to assassinate him. By Saturday, July 11 at 16:03 Jerusalem, we reported again that Trump had declared the ceasefire over — a confirmation that the threat remained active. The new Israeli sourcing adds a layer of corroboration: senior officials now confirm the ceasefire's end and assess that an American strike is imminent, echoing and extending Trump's own warnings.
The development is part of a months-long escalation between the US and Iran. The Zioneer reported on June 11 that the US completed a second consecutive night of strikes on Iran and that Trump issued a final ultimatum. Earlier, on June 10, Trump had announced an end to the ceasefire and vowed "very heavy" strikes. In late June, Trump warned that the US might be forced to "militarily complete the job" against Iran. Most recently, on July 8, The Zioneer reported that the US had informed Israel of powerful strikes planned for that night.
It remains unclear whether Trump will indeed order an attack, and what specific Iranian actions overnight triggered the Israeli assessment. The claim has not been independently verified, but the sourcing to senior Israeli officials gives it weight.
4 developments
- StrongTrump: Both Israel and Iran want an immediate ceasefire; siege remains until final deal
- DevelopingTrump says he is close to ordering strike on Iranian nuclear facilities
- StrongTrump announces end of ceasefire with Iran, vows 'very heavy' strike today
- StrongTrump warns US may be forced to 'militarily complete the job' against Iran
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