President Trump declared an end to the ceasefire with Iran, warning of imminent 'very heavy' strikes, according to an unverified broadcast. The announcement came as Iran's Revolutionary Guards reportedly prepared missile batteries in anticipation of escalation.
President Trump declared the end of the ceasefire with Iran on Wednesday and vowed to attack with 'very heavy force' today, according to an unverified broadcast attributed to the president. The announcement, carried by The Zioneer's intelligence feed, said Trump is demanding an immediate agreement while the Iranian Revolutionary Guards prepare their missile arrays in response. The declaration marks a major escalation following days of relative quiet after the June 7-8 round of hostilities between Israel and Iran. As The Zioneer reported on June 8, Prime Minister Netanyahu had signaled that round was over and Home Front Command ease-ups were expected. A senior Israeli security official had warned on June 8 that a return to intense fighting with Iran was a matter of days, per Channel 14. The U.S. envoy's remark earlier today that 'things may get a bit spicy in the neighborhood soon' now appears to have preceded Trump's announcement. The source and precise timing of the strike are not yet specified.
8 developments
- StrongTrump says war with Iran over, Iran agreed to never hold nuclear weapons
- DevelopingTrump, angered, says Iran is 'stalling' nuclear deal, threatens immediate attack
- DevelopingTrump announces 'excellent settlement' reached to end war with Iran
- DevelopingNetanyahu announces temporary halt in hostilities after Israeli strikes on Iran
Source and signal
- Internal intake
