Trump Calls For Israel, Iran To 'immediately Stop Shooting' At Each Other

 The post follows multiple waves of Iranian strikes against Israel, and the IDF striking several locations across Iran.


US President Donald Trump called for Iran and Israel to stop "shooting" at each other in a Monday post to Truth Social.


The post follows multiple waves of Iranian strikes against Israel, starting Sunday evening, with the IDF striking several locations across Iran, including in Tehran.


Following several waves of Iranian missile attacks on Israel, in which four houses were damaged in a West Bank town, the IDF on Monday morning struck several key targets throughout western Iran.


Israel's targets including a petrochemical plant near Iran's southwestern city of Mahshahr, which the military confirmed was used to produce ballistic missiles.


Parts of the site were damaged in the Israeli strike, and the area is being evacuated, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-run Fars News Agency reported later on Monday.


After Iran's renewal of strikes against Israel on Sunday, Trump had urged Tehran to return to the negotiating table in order to finalize a deal.


What I would suggest to Iran," Trump told Fox News. "You've shot your missiles, that's enough. Get back to the table and make a deal."


Later on Sunday, he told the Financial Times that Sunday's Iranian missile attack on Israel will not "have any impact on the deal," according to the FT.


We’ll see how it ends up," he said. "But they were attacks that did not kick at all." 


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