Updated 2 July 2025 at 00:45 IST
Washington: US President Donald Trump has hinted at a possible deal on Gaza next week as he would be meeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The development has come just days after Israel and Iran agreed on a ceasefire and stopped firing on each other. The situation in the middle east last week was at the peak when the United States bombed Iran's critical nuclear sites including Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan using world most advanced fighter planes B-2 bombers.
The B-2 bombers flew non stop for more than 36 hours and dropped bombs on Tehran's nuclear sites, and according to Donald Trump, the attack totally obliterated the affected region, causing heavy damage to the nuke facilities.
As soon as Donald Trump announced the ceasefire, it was violated by both the countries forcing the US President to urge the two nations to stop attacking each other.
While talking to press, Donald Trump used the cuss words and went on saying that both Israel and Iran have been fighting for so long that they don't know what the ‘FU*K’ they are doing.
Now one week after the fighting stopped between Israel and Iran, Donald Trump has hinted a deal on Gaza, which eventually started all the fighting on October 7 when Iran-backed Hamas terrorists launched an attack on Israel, killing over 1100 people while more than 200 were held captive.
Even after Donald Trump's deadline, Iran has been violating the ceasefire and launching missiles aimed at Israel.
Donald Trump had earlier hit out at Ayatollah Khamenei saying instead of thanking him for sparring his life knowing where was he hiding, the so called ‘Supreme Leader’ was claiming that they won the war against Israel.
The US President who announced a relief in sanctions on Iran so that they can rebuild themselves, withdrew the relief blaming Khamenei's irresponsible statements on Israel.
Nevertheless, Donald Trump's next week's meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu is going to be interesting one to see whether the US President makes a major announcement on Gaza.
Published 1 July 2025 at 21:57 IST