Trump drops F bombs on Israel and Iran. How about a ceasefire?

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Trump said he was not happy with either country and should later “settle” Israel.

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  • President Trump used the F-word let ruling while discussing the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran.
  • The US bombed Iran’s nuclear site on the weekend of June 21, 2025.
  • Iran and Israel had previously agreed to a ceasefire in a “12-day war” but both accused them of violating within a day.

President Donald Trump dropped an F-bomb (verbal) on June 24, talking about the Israeli-Iran conflict.

The two long-standing enemies are growing after Israel attacked Iran and attacked to destroy the country’s nuclear program. The US also bombed Iran’s nuclear site on June 21st. After indicating that they would accept the conditions of the ceasefire, Israel and Iran accused them of violating the terms on June 24th.

“We basically have two countries that have been fighting for a long time. “Do you understand that?”

Regarding the 12-day conflict in Israel and Iran

Israel launched its first attack on June 13th, with the aim of destroying Iran’s nuclear program. Iran retaliated against ballistic missiles. Iran and Israel have been longtime enemies, and the United States is an important ally of Israel.

Trump announced on June 21 that he bombed three Iranian nuclear sites with Operation Midnight Hammer on Saturday. In his speech to the country, he said he hopes that the US military will not be needed again in its capabilities.

The world was awaiting Iran’s retaliation for the US strike that came on June 23, when Iran launched 14 missiles at a US base in Qatar. No American or Qatar victims have been reported. Israel had also increased its airstrikes as of Monday.

Iranian officials have said more than 400 people have been killed since the Israeli attack began, Reuters reported. Iran’s counter strike has resulted in at least 24 deaths in Israel.

What is a ceasefire?

A ceasefire is a temporary suspension in combat between opposition forces.

On June 23, Trump said in the Truth Social Post that he “were fully agreed that there would be a completely, complete ceasefire between Israel and Iran.”

Both countries claimed victory. However, as early as June 24, Israel accused Iran of breaching its ceasefire agreement when it detected the launch of an Iranian missile and promised to respond by force.

Trump said he wasn’t happy with either country, but Israel should “settle down.”

“To be fair, Israel puts a lot of strain on it. Now we hear that Israel has left because it felt that it was violating a rocket that doesn’t land anywhere. That’s not what we want. “Don’t drop these bombs.”

Contributors: Susan Miller, Jorge L. Ortiz, John Bacon, Tom Vanden Brook, Francesca Chambers, J. Stars Haiti, USA Today Network

Kinsey Crowley is a Trump Connect reporter for the USA Today Network. Contact her at kcrowley@gannett.com. Follow her on X and Tiktok @kinseycrowley or Bluesky @kinseycrowley.bsky.social.

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