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⚠️ TRUMP CONDEMNS BEIRUT STRIKE AS U.S.-IRAN DEAL NEARS SIGNING

🔸 U.S.-Iran Deal Tensions Intensify Following Beirut Strike: A source told Fars News Agency that Iran has not yet made a final decision on the proposed agreement.

President Trump strongly condemned Israel’s strike in Beirut’s Dahieh district during calls with Prime Minister Netanyahu, according to Fox News, Axios, and Channel 12.

Trump reportedly told Netanyahu: “What the f*ck are you doing?!”

According to Channel 12, the strike occurred roughly one hour before the scheduled signing of a U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding.

Trump said: “Why did Bibi do this attack? Hezbollah fired and hit in the middle of nowhere. Nobody was hurt. And then he has to do this fcking attack and in Beirut—it made me very angry. Netanyahu has no fcking discretion. They called me and said, 'Sir, Israel is attacking Beirut'—I couldn't believe it was happening. It's very bad.”

President Trump told Axios: “Bibi has no f*cking judgment whatsoever — I conveyed that message to him — that I am very unhappy with the strike in Beirut”.

Trump also said: “We were supposed to sign the deal this morning, and the Israeli strike in Beirut delayed it. I think the signing will still take place today, within the next few hours”.

Fox News reported that President Trump told Netanyahu not to carry out additional strikes in Lebanon, warning they could jeopardize the agreement.

Trump said he would ask Iran not to respond with missile strikes following the Israeli attacks in Lebanon.

Trump also stated he believes the agreement will be signed within the next two to three hours.

🛡️ Israel Signals No Change In Northern Operational Policy: According to Maariv, President Trump recently raised the possibility of an IDF withdrawal from five positions in southern Lebanon and from the Syrian Hermon as part of broader understandings with Iran.

Prime Minister Netanyahu reportedly rejected the proposal outright.

Maariv reported that today’s strike in Beirut’s Dahieh district was linked to concerns in Jerusalem that Washington may seek to limit Israel’s operational freedom in Lebanon.

Israel’s message, according to the report, is that there are no new restrictions in the north even amid potential understandings with Tehran.

❗️Iran Threatens Response Amid Internal Pressure: Ebrahim Azizi, head of the Iranian Parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, stated:

"Today's crime by the Zionist regime in Dahiyeh, Beirut once again proved the U.S. is weak without credibility, as it is not even capable of controlling this illegitimate regime. A strong response is coming".

Protests continued outside the Iranian Foreign Ministry in Tehran and Mashhad, with demonstrators calling for the resignation of Foreign Minister Abbas Araqhchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf.

Amid criticism of the proposed agreement, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and IRGC Aerospace Force Commander Majid Mousavi issued statements supporting Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei and urging the public to abide by his decisions whether to accept the deal or go to war.

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