
Trump Expresses Displeasure with Israel and Iran Over Ceasefire Violations
Washington D.C. – Former President Donald Trump today voiced strong disapproval of both Israel and Iran following reported violations of a recently announced ceasefire. Speaking to reporters as he departed the White House, Trump stated he was "not happy" with either nation, asserting that both had "violated" the ceasefire he announced late Monday. "We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard, that they don't know what the f--- they're doing," Trump remarked, expressing his frustration. He criticized Israel for launching bombs immediately after the agreement was made, describing it as "the biggest load that we've seen." Regarding Iran, Trump referenced a rocket that was fired but "didn't land anywhere," suggesting it might have been a mistake or fired after the time limit. He reiterated his dissatisfaction with Israel's actions this morning and stated, "I'm going to see if I can stop it." Trump concluded by emphasizing the need for both sides to "calm down," calling the situation "ridiculous."