


Israel conducted a strike in Iran on Thursday, hours after President Donald Trump cautioned Israel against one.
Trump had warned that a strike could happen Thursday but later hoped for a diplomatic resolution.
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“We remain committed to a Diplomatic Resolution to the Iran Nuclear Issue! My entire Administration has been directed to negotiate with Iran. They could be a Great Country, but they first must completely give up hopes of obtaining a Nuclear Weapon,” he said in a post on Truth Social.
Trump didn’t want a strike to compromise a deal. “As long as I think there is agreement, I don’t want them going in because I think that would blow it,” Trump said during an event at the White House. “It might help it, actually, but it also could blow it.”
An Israel Defense Forces spokesperson told Axios that only “necessary” activities should take place starting Friday morning. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz expects a counterattack from Iran.
“Following the State of Israel’s preemptive strike against Iran, a missile and drone attack against the state of Israel and its civilian population is expected in the immediate future,” Katz said.