Trump Cancels New Strikes on Iran, Cites Approved Deal Amid Tensions
US President Donald Trump claims that a recent deal with Iran was approved, but has cancelled new planned strikes, marking a shift in his administration's policy towards the country. The decision comes as thousands of displaced people from Lebanon are struggling to cope after being affected by Israeli attacks.
US President Donald Trump has cancelled new airstrikes against Iran and claimed that a proposed military operation was 'approved' after meeting with world leaders, amidst ongoing tensions over Tehran's nuclear program. The US decision comes as Israel continues its retaliatory strikes in Lebanon against pro-Iranian militant groups following an Israeli assassination. Iran's government had urged restraint from the Trump administration, warning of potential catastrophic consequences. Tensions between the two nations remain high despite the cancellation of airstrikes.