
‘They don't know what the f**k they're doing!' rages Trump as he blasts Iran AND Israel for breaking hour-old ceasefire
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DON'S F-BOMB 'They don't know what the f**k they're doing!' rages Trump as he blasts Iran AND Israel for breaking hour-old ceasefire
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DONALD Trump has slammed both Israel and Iran blasting they "don't know what the f*** they're doing".
Trump's stunning profanity in front of cameras comes after a ceasefire between the two Middle Eastern countries appeared to break down.
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President Donald Trump speaks to reporters before boarding Marine One
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Trump said Iran's nuclear program was destroyed
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Iran bombed homes in the Israeli city of Beersheba after the ceasefire had begun
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An Iranian rocket which landed in Israel
The President appeared visibly angry speaking to journalists as he left the White House to Joint Base Andrews this morning.
Israel was preparing to strike Tehran after a new wave of ballistic missiles were launched at Israel.
The rockets arrived just four hours into a pause in fighting following 12 days of missile salvos and World War 3 brinkmanship.
The two ballistic missiles were intercepted around 9am UK time - but it sparked a rapid deterioration towards renewed war.
Israel's defence minister Israel Katz said the IDF was set to launch 'intense strikes against regime targets in the heart of Tehran'.
But Trump then appeared and blasted both Iran and Israel for violating the ceasefire.
He appeared visibly angry at the quick collapse of the agreement and lashed out saying: "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 also sent a stinging message to Israel in a post on social media saying: "Do not drop those bombs. If you do it is a major violation.
"Bring your pilots home now."
Soon after, Israel appeared to have massively minimised its attack on Iran and only bombed a radar station in a "symbolic strike", local media reported.
In a case of mixed messaging, Iran denied twice that they fired the missiles but also claimed that Israel broke the ceasefire first and the missile salvo was in response to that.
Trump announced the ceasefire on social media early on Tuesday morning saying: "THE CEASEFIRE IS NOW IN EFFECT. PLEASE DO NOT VIOLATE IT!"
Netanyahu declared victory and hailed Operation Rising Lion as a success having gutted the Ayatollah's ballistic missile and nuclear program.
He said in a statement: 'The IDF achieved full air control over Tehran's skies, inflicted severe damage on the military leadership, and destroyed dozens of central Iranian government targets."
The first part of the deal kicked into effect at 5am UK time and involved Iran first stopping its missile attacks.
Israel then had an extra 12 hours to continue attacking Iran, with its strikes having to stop at 5pm UK time and the full ceasefire taking effect.
The agreement came after the Ayatollah fired a last second salvo of missiles just before the deadline at 5am UK time.
Tragically four civilians were killed in the heartless strike on apartment buildings in the city of Beersheba.
Trump made the announcement just hours after Iran dramatically attacked a US military base in Qatar.
He wrote on Truth Social: "It has been fully agreed by and between Israel and Iran that there will be a "Complete and Total CEASEFIRE."
Don dubbed the conflict "THE 12 DAY WAR" and said it could have "gone on for years, and destroyed the entire Middle East, but it didn't, and never will!"
The ceasefire came after Trump dismissed the Iranian missile strike targeting the Al Udaid US air base on Monday night as "very weak".
All the Iranian missiles were shot down, and no casualties were reported.
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