Trump urges Iran-Israel to stop ‘Stop Shooting Now’
The renewed Iran Israel conflict began after Israeli strikes reportedly targeted locations linked to Iran. In response, Iran missile attacks were launched against Israeli targets, leading to a fresh round of military action between the two rivals.
The escalation has increased concerns about growing Middle East tensions and their impact on regional stability.
Amid the crisis, Donald Trump issued a public message calling on both sides to stop fighting immediately. The Trump ceasefire call came as reports emerged of continued missile launches and airstrikes despite international appeals for restraint.

Trump stressed that diplomacy remains the best way forward and urged both nations to avoid further escalation.
According to international media reports, Donald Trump also held a telephone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Sources said Trump encouraged Benjamin Netanyahu to avoid additional military action and allow diplomatic efforts to continue.

Reports suggested the conversation lasted less than half an hour and focused on reducing Middle East tensions.
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The latest Iran missile attacks were described by Iranian officials as retaliation for previous strikes. Meanwhile, Israeli forces reportedly targeted several locations inside Iran, further intensifying the Iran Israel conflict.
Analysts warn that continued exchanges could destabilize the region and increase security risks.
The Trump ceasefire call has received global attention as world leaders seek ways to prevent a wider conflict. China also expressed concern over the deteriorating security situation and urged both countries to maintain restraint.
Officials warned that prolonged fighting would only worsen Middle East tensions and reduce chances of a diplomatic solution.
The ongoing Iran Israel conflict has also affected international markets. Rising uncertainty surrounding oil supplies and shipping routes has pushed energy prices higher.
Experts say continued Iran missile attacks and military operations could create additional economic pressure if tensions remain unresolved.
Meanwhile, Benjamin Netanyahu has not publicly commented in detail on reports regarding his latest conversation with Donald Trump.
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However, observers believe future decisions by Israeli leadership will play a major role in determining whether the Trump ceasefire call can help reduce violence in the region.