President Trump has reportedly declared the ceasefire with Iran over, warning that he left instructions for strikes 'at levels they've never seen' if Iran attempts to assassinate him. The declaration marks a further escalation in US-Iran tensions.
President Trump has reportedly declared the ceasefire with Iran over, warning of unprecedented strikes if Iran attempts to assassinate him. The statement, attributed to the president, reiterates a position he has expressed in recent weeks. The Zioneer has previously reported on similar declarations by Trump on June 10 and July 8-10, including threats of strikes and termination of the memorandum of understanding. The current statement adds a specific warning about assassination attempts. The report is based on a single source and has not been independently confirmed.
3 developments
- StrongTrump announces end of ceasefire with Iran, vows 'very heavy' strike today
- DevelopingTrump Abandoned Iran Ceasefire, Authorized New Strikes After Briefing on Maritime Attacks
- DevelopingTrump warns Israel against further retaliation, says Iran signaled willingness to pause attacks if Israel reciprocates
- StrongIran warns Trump against violating ceasefire
Source and signal
- Internal intake
