ISRAEL: " THERE WAS NO ATTACK. THERE WILL BE NO ATTACK. ALL AIRCRAFTS RETURNED SAFELY FROM IRAN"- TRUMP

Amid growing concerns over military tensions in the Middle East, U.S. President Donald Trump addressed the international community to reassure them that Israel has no plans to attack Iran. According to reports by Al Jazeera, his comments came after reports surfaced about unusual Israeli aircraft activity in the region, which sparked widespread fears of a potential military escalation.

In a statement delivered during a White House press briefing, the president explained that the aircraft movements were not part of a combat mission. Instead, he described them as a symbolic show of restraint, aimed at sending a peaceful message to Iran. All planes involved reportedly returned to base without incident.

While President Trump referred to the maneuver as a “friendly salute,” he did not provide detailed information about what the display entailed. Sources within the U.S. administration suggested it was likely a non-aggressive formation flight—intended more as a gesture of diplomacy than a preparation for conflict.

Trump used the briefing to underline the importance of maintaining peace in the region. He said that both the United States and its allies, including Israel, are not seeking direct confrontation with Iran.

“There was no attack. There will be no attack,” Trump stated firmly. “All aircrafts returned safely after extending a peaceful and symbolic gesture toward Iran.”

International observers had noted increased air activity over the Middle East, raising suspicions about possible strikes or reconnaissance missions. However, Trump’s comments were intended to calm speculation and discourage any premature conclusions about military intentions.
ISRAEL: " THERE WAS NO ATTACK. THERE WILL BE NO ATTACK. ALL AIRCRAFTS RETURNED SAFELY FROM IRAN"- TRUMP Amid growing concerns over military tensions in the Middle East, U.S. President Donald Trump addressed the international community to reassure them that Israel has no plans to attack Iran. According to reports by Al Jazeera, his comments came after reports surfaced about unusual Israeli aircraft activity in the region, which sparked widespread fears of a potential military escalation. In a statement delivered during a White House press briefing, the president explained that the aircraft movements were not part of a combat mission. Instead, he described them as a symbolic show of restraint, aimed at sending a peaceful message to Iran. All planes involved reportedly returned to base without incident. While President Trump referred to the maneuver as a “friendly salute,” he did not provide detailed information about what the display entailed. Sources within the U.S. administration suggested it was likely a non-aggressive formation flight—intended more as a gesture of diplomacy than a preparation for conflict. Trump used the briefing to underline the importance of maintaining peace in the region. He said that both the United States and its allies, including Israel, are not seeking direct confrontation with Iran. “There was no attack. There will be no attack,” Trump stated firmly. “All aircrafts returned safely after extending a peaceful and symbolic gesture toward Iran.” International observers had noted increased air activity over the Middle East, raising suspicions about possible strikes or reconnaissance missions. However, Trump’s comments were intended to calm speculation and discourage any premature conclusions about military intentions.
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