After a firm call from Trump … Israel has retracted a new attack on Iran

US President Donald Trump said today that Israel has retracted a new attack on Iran, at a time when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denied the retreat of this strike.
“Israel will not attack Iran. All aircraft will return to its bases, and will perform a wave of friendly aircraft towards Iran,” Trump said on his account on the “Truth Social” platform.
He continued: “No one will get, and the ceasefire has walked! Thank you for your interest in this matter!”
Trump’s announcement came after a phone call made with Netanyahu.
On the other hand, a senior Israeli official told Axios that Trump contacted Bintanaho and asked him not to launch any attack on Iran, but Netanyahu answered that he could not completely cancel the attack.
Netanyahu added that there is a need to “respond to Iran’s breach of a ceasefire.”
The official indicated that “in the end, it was decided to reduce the size of the attack significantly and cancel the targeting of a large number of targets.”
In conjunction, the Israeli Channel 12 reported that Tel Aviv confirmed that its fighters attacked sites in Tehran. The Israeli Army Radio said: “The army attacked the Radar site near Tehran,”
Iranian media also said that two explosions had been heard in the north of the capital, Tehran.
She also stated: “The northern city of Babser is under an Israeli attack.”
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