Trump Says He’s ‘Not Happy With Israel’ After Ceasefire With Iran Violated: “They Don’t Know What the F— They’re Doing”

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Trump Goes Off: “They Don’t Know What the F— They’re Doing”

Whew! Donald Trump is shaking the table! The President is heated right now and he’s lashing out in the most Trump way possible… This Tuesday morning, he told reporters that neither Israel nor Iran seems to have a clue about keeping the peace after he tried to broker a ceasefire just a day earlier.

“We basically, we have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don’t know what the f— they’re doing,” Trump said outside the White House before heading to the NATO Summit in The Hague.

He didn’t stop there. As expected, Trump doubled down on Truth Social, calling out Israel in all caps like only he can.

“ISRAEL. DO NOT DROP THOSE BOMBS. IF YOU DO IT IS A MAJOR VIOLATION. BRING YOUR PILOTS HOME, NOW!”

And just like that, the man who prides himself on “deals” made it clear that right now, he’s not siding with either nation at this point.

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Trump Blames Both Israel and Iran For Breaking Ceasefire Terms

Trump clearly wanted the headlines to read “Trump Saves the Middle East.” But just 24 hours after announcing a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, all hell broke loose.

“They [Iran] violated it but Israel violated it too,” Trump told reporters. “Israel, as soon as we made the deal, they came out and they dropped a load of bombs the likes of which I’ve never seen before. The biggest load that we’ve seen.”

He continued, “I’m not happy with Israel. When I say okay, now you have 12 hours, you don’t go out in the first hour and just drop everything you have on them. So, I’m not happy with them, I’m not happy with Iran either.”

Trump also hinted at possible next steps, saying he’s still trying to put a “stop” to the conflict. But at this point, his tone suggests disappointment more than optimism.

“I’m really unhappy if Israel’s going out this morning,” he added.

The Ceasefire That Barely Lasted a Night

On Monday night, Trump announced that both countries would lay down arms within 24 hours — Iran first, then Israel. He even branded the conflict as “The 12 Day War,” already prepping his victory lap. But by Tuesday morning, both sides were accusing the other of violating the deal.

Israel didn’t waste time issuing a statement. Defense Minister Israel Katz said the country will “continue the intensive operation to strike” Tehran, citing Iran’s breach of the agreement.

Iran, meanwhile, has yet to comment officially — but overnight footage shows major destruction in Tehran suburbs, suggesting retaliation had already begun before the ceasefire ink dried.

As of now, any hope of a lasting peace seems up in smoke. Trump’s frustration is boiling over, but critics say his lack of diplomacy and all-caps warnings aren’t doing much to cool things down either.

What This Means for U.S. Foreign Policy

This latest outburst puts Trump in a tight spot. His administration pushed hard for the ceasefire, hoping to position Trump as a peacemaker ahead of upcoming elections. But with both countries already back at each other’s throats, the move is being seen as rushed — and possibly reckless.

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