Former US President Donald Trump has asserted that peace between Iran and Israel could be achieved soon, citing undisclosed behind-the-scenes meetings.
According to a Reuters report, Trump stated on his social media platform that several informal talks are underway, expressing confidence that Iran and Israel “should and will make a deal” soon.
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“Iran and Israel should come to an agreement, and they will—we’ll soon see peace,” Trump said, though he provided no specific details about the meetings or formal negotiations.
His remarks contrast with recent statements by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who vowed to intensify Israeli strikes against Iran.
Trump further added, “I’ve done a lot but never taken credit, and that’s okay—people know. Let’s make the Middle East great again.”
Trump has previously claimed to have helped ease tensions between India and Pakistan, often asserting his ability to resolve conflicts globally.
The White House has yet to comment on Trump’s claims or clarify any official involvement in resolving the Middle East conflict.
Meanwhile, clashes between Iran and Israel continue, with recent attacks on Sunday causing multiple casualties on both sides