President Trump was visibly furious over Iran and Israel both allegedly violating a ceasefire immediately after it was agreed upon. The initial agreement was staggered, meaning one side was supposed to stop before the other. Iran was scheduled to stop at 12:00 Midnight (EST) early Tuesday morning. Israel was supposed to stop at 12:00 Noon (EST) Tuesday afternoon. This would have given Israel 12 more hours to respond to whatever Iran has done so far and to hit specific targets if there was a plan to do so. Twelve hours after Israel stopped would mark the end of the war if both sides upheld their end of the deal. However, as soon as the deal was reached, both sides launched onslaughts upon the other. And, apparently, both sides launched missiles after their agreed upon times. Trump responded to this with a few choice words when a reported asked him a question about it.
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