Iran attacked Israel. Donald Trump reacts

Trump added that he would “suggest to Iran” that since it had launched its missiles, “that's enough.” The American president also added that he would talk to Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and ask him not to “attack Iran” in retaliation. The conversation between the two leaders began at 23 Polish time.
A senior Israeli politician, quoted by The Times of Israel, said that “Netanyahu must respond to the bombing of Iran, even if it means confronting Trump.”
Trump told the media that the US armed forces are on alert and he is not happy with the escalation of the conflict.
“U.S. forces throughout the Middle East are alert and ready,” U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said in a post on Platform X.
Tehran said the rocket fire was a warning signal to Israel after its attack on the outskirts of Beirut. The Revolutionary Guard Corps has said that if such acts of aggression by Israel are repeated, Iran's response will be broader and will target all American and Israeli targets in the region.




