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Trump: I will ask Iran not to fire missiles at Israel; deal to be signed in hours

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Trump: I will ask Iran not to fire missiles at Israel; deal to be signed in hours

Primary source Internal intake · 8 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 19:49

TL;DR

President Trump said he will ask Iran to refrain from launching missiles at Israel, stating a deal will be signed within hours. The statement, reported by Israeli media channels, comes as Trump has been sharply critical of Netanyahu over the Beirut strike, which he claims delayed the agreement.

01 · THE DISPATCH

At 19:07, The Zioneer reported President Trump stating he bluntly questioned Prime Minister Netanyahu's actions on a call and that a U.S.-Iran deal would be signed within two to three hours. The same report was echoed and expanded across multiple threads: by 19:26, Trump was quoted saying the prime minister has 'no fucking judgment'; by 19:35, he signaled the deal was imminent and said he would ask Iran not to fire at Israel. The current update, arriving at 19:49, refines that formulation: Trump says he will ask Iran not to launch missiles at Israel and that a deal will be signed within hours. The source remains Israeli media channels; no official White House confirmation has been published. The timing and mechanism of the signing remain unspecified.

02 · How it developed

7 developments

  1. Latest

    Trump reportedly furious over central Lebanon strike while urging Iranian restraint

  2. Trump will ask Iran to refrain from launching missiles at Israel

  3. Trump quoted calling Netanyahu's judgment into question over the Beirut strike.

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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