In a dramatic turn of events, U.S. President Donald J. Trump has publicly urged Israel to halt any planned airstrikes, calling such actions a “major violation” amid ongoing efforts to de-escalate tensions with Iran. The appeal, made earlier today, included a call to “bring the pilots home,” reflecting the White House’s growing alarm over the fragile ceasefire in the Middle East.
The ceasefire, negotiated by President Trump earlier today with Israeli officials, was seen as a breakthrough after 12 days of high-intensity conflict. However, the truce appears to be in jeopardy following reports that Iran fired missiles despite the agreement. In response, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz reportedly ordered targeted retaliatory strikes inside Tehran.

Trump’s urgent appeal signals Washington’s desire to contain the situation, amid fears of a broader regional war. Analysts note that past U.S. military engagements in the region have led to a 30% spike in regional instability, and the current scenario appears to be following a similar trajectory.
While emphasizing that the U.S. does not seek a larger conflict, Trump has not ruled out further action, even hinting at regime change in Iran should Tehran fail to uphold peace. The next 24 hours are seen as critical in determining whether diplomacy will hold or give way to a new cycle of violence in the Middle East.