Iran will never reconstruct nuclear features, the sites are under the rock, Trump says he warns Israel that “don’t leave those bombs”

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US President Donald Trump has stated that Iran will not be able to rebuild its nuclear amenities after the recent US air strikes under the “Operation Midnight Hammer”, while claiming that the sites were now “under Rock”, referring to Iran’s numbers of Iran’s numbers in Ford, Natanz, and Asfons.

Taking his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump wrote, “Iran will never rebuild its nuclear facilities!”

Talking to reporters later, he reiterated, “Iran will never be able to rebuild its nuclear amenities. From there? Absolutely not. This place is under the rock. That place has been demolished. B2 pilots could imagine their work better than anyone …”

In earlier social positions, Trump urged Israel to end the conflict and respect the conflict agreement, saying that Israeli jets would roam around during air, “wave of favorable aircraft” in Iran.

“Israel is not going to attack Iran. All the aircraft will roam around and roam around the house while doing a friendly ‘aircraft wave’ for Iran. No one will hurt, the ceasefire is under influence! Thanks for your attention!

However, Trump warned Israel not to violate the ceasefire. The 47th US President wrote, “Do not leave those bombs. If you do this, it is a major violation. Bring your pilots home, now! Donald J. Trump, President of the United States,” Wrote by the 47th US President, “

Earlier in the day, the Israeli Air Force (IAF) launched a limited strike at an Iranian radar site north of Tehran. The Times of Israel reported that Iran reported Israel, despite the declaration of ceasefire shortly after the removal of two ballistic missiles in Israel.

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According to the report, Israel reduced its response after a phone call between Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu. The Times of Israel report stated that Trump and Netanyahu agreed that a single “symbolic” would conduct a vertical strike to register a response without increasing the Israel struggle. After this agreement, most Israeli fighter jets returned, and only the radar site was hit. The entire scope of Israel’s original military plan is not clear.

On Monday, Iran launched several missiles at American military bases in Qatar, including the largest American military establishment in the region, Al Udid Air Base. The Iranian attack was in response to US attacks on its nuclear features under “Operation Midnight Hammer”.

On Tuesday, Israel officially accepted Trump’s ceasefire proposal, stating that it had received a warning of its operating goals and consequences if the Trus was violated.

In a statement, the Prime Minister’s Office of Israel said, “After achieving the objectives of the operation, and in full coordination with President Trump, Israel agrees to the President’s proposal for a bilateral ceasefire. The Israel will forcefully respond to any violation of the ceasefire.”

Trump had earlier announced that both Israel and Iran had agreed to a “full and total ceasefire”, which had increased in the last 12 days.

In another true social post, he said, “Iran will start the ceasefire and, on the 12th hour, the Israel will start the ceasefire and, in the 24th hour, an official end for the 12-day war.”

The conflict began on June 13 when Israel launched a massive air attack, targeting Iranian military and nuclear facilities under “Operation Rising Lion”. Iran replied by launching “Operation True Promise 3”, an expedition, which included missiles and drone attacks against Israel’s infrastructure. (AI)

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