Just hours after former U.S. President Donald Trump publicly declared a ceasefire between Israel and Iran — urging all military operations to stop — explosions rocked Tehran. Israeli warplanes reportedly hit a radar site and other key locations, defying Trump’s direct plea: “Do not drop those bombs.”
Despite his call for calm, the attacks went ahead. Trump had claimed that both Iran and Israel had agreed to stand down. But minutes after his statement, Israeli missiles were in the air — and the ceasefire was effectively dead on arrival.
Iran, instead of backing down, responded with defiance. The head of Iran’s nuclear agency confirmed that they are moving quickly to restore their nuclear program, saying they had anticipated the strikes and already had plans in place to rebuild what was damaged.
The U.S. and Israel claimed the goal was to disable Iran’s nuclear capability and prevent any threat of weapon development. But experts now say that mission may be falling short — Iran’s infrastructure may be bruised, but not broken.
Trump, frustrated by the sudden breakdown of the ceasefire, reportedly told Israeli leadership the continued bombing was a “major violation.” Still, the strikes happened — exposing how fragile the diplomacy truly was.
Now, Iran is pushing forward again. Its message is loud and clear: the attacks will not stop their nuclear ambitions.
As tensions remain sky-high, the world watches what comes next — peace, or a deeper conflict.
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