Did Israel & Iran Really Approach Trump for Peace?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Trump claims both nations sought peace
- Missile attacks continue despite ceasefire claims
- Iran's ceasefire contingent on Israeli actions
- Over 400 casualties reported in Iran
- US military strikes escalate the conflict
Washington, June 24 (NationPress) Following the launch of six additional missiles from Iran targeting Israel, US President Donald Trump has reiterated his assertion that both Tehran and Tel Aviv reached out to him in unison, seeking 'peace', which led to his announcement of a ceasefire.
In a post on his platform, Truth Social, Trump stated, 'Israel & Iran came to me, almost simultaneously, and said, 'peace'! I knew the time was NOW. The World, and the Middle East, are the real winners!'
'Both Nations will see tremendous love, peace and prosperity in their futures. They have so much to gain, and yet, so much to lose if they stray from the road of righteousness & truth. The future for Israel & Iran is unlimited, & filled with great promise. God bless you both!' he added.
Trump's comments came while Israel's Home Front Command urged citizens to seek shelter due to missile launches from Iran. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed that defensive measures were activated in response to the recent attacks, with one ballistic missile hitting a structure in Beersheba.
Emergency services from Magen David Adom were deployed, and while no immediate injuries were reported, evaluations were ongoing.
The latest missile strikes occurred shortly after Iran announced a unilateral suspension of military actions against Israel, effective 4 a.m. local time. However, Iranian officials emphasized that this ceasefire was contingent upon Israel ceasing its own operations.
This contradiction highlighted the situation when Trump claimed that both parties were in agreement over a ceasefire, a statement quickly denied by Tehran.
Iran's Foreign Ministry clarified that Tehran had not received any formal ceasefire proposition from the United States and insisted that Israel had initiated the conflict.
Iran indicated it had temporarily halted military activities, awaiting reciprocal restraint from Israel. Currently, Israel has not formally acknowledged Trump's ceasefire announcement.
The ongoing conflict, now in its 12th day, ignited after Israel commenced 'Operation Rising Lion', targeting Iranian military and nuclear facilities. In response, Iran has launched multiple waves of ballistic missiles at Israeli territory.
Estimates suggest that nearly 400 individuals have lost their lives in Iran, while around 24 fatalities have been reported in Israel.
The conflict escalated dramatically when the United States intervened with direct military strikes on Iran's crucial nuclear sites in Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan.