06:00 AM • April 24 2026 IDT
Trump is fed up with the Iran war. That's no guarantee he won't restart it
Netanyahu hopes Trump will follow through on his threats against Iran, but it is doubtful the Islamic Republic is impressed by them ■ The scale of the fighting in Lebanon is far more modest than the public might be led to believe ■ The renewed focus on Gaza is not coincidental, nor is it detached fr

A few days ago, just before the cease-fire was about to expire and without an Iranian delegation betaking itself to Pakistan, U.S. President Donald Trump declared an indefinite extension of the truce in the Gulf. In practice, this meant a limited extension of three to five days, sources in the administration told Channel 12 News' Barak Ravid. In other words, danger of the war's renewal continues to loom; a deadlock in the talks could lead to a new eruption as early as next week.
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