Defiant Iran has all its nuclear material is ‘in a safe place’ after Trump has been dramatically withdrawn to the war
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Debit Iran Tanted Donald Trump last night by creating that all his nuclear material had been moved to ‘a safe place’ after the American president went dramatically returned from the war.
‘Israel Hit Natanz, Isfahan, Khandab and Arak, but they had already been evacuated, “said Iranian commander Mohsen Rezaei on Thursday on Iranian TV.
“All materials have been moved to a safe place,” he added.
Israel is launching rockets in Iran in an attempt to paralyze his nuclear capacities since last Friday and the American president Donald Trump thought about participating.
But Trump stepped back dramatically from the Brink last night when Great Britain prepared to participate in peace talks with Iran.
In the previous 48 hours, the US president had demanded the ‘unconditional surrender’ of Iran and ‘threatened’ air strikes in days.
In the afternoon in the situation of the situation of the White House, which he called ‘the War Room’, he said he would give Tehran two weeks to close a deal.
Negotiations will start today with Great Britain, France and Germany because of the Iranian Foreign Minister in Geneva.
Witte Huis Pers Secretary Karoline Leavitt read a statement from Mr Trump that said: “Based on the fact that there is a substantial chance of negotiations that may or may not take place with Iran in the near future, I will make my decision whether or not to go within the next two weeks.”

Iranian commander Mohsen Rezaei poured that all his nuclear material had been moved to ‘a safe place’ before Israeli rockets struck his nuclear places

He said during a TV interview: ‘Israel met Natanz, Isfahan, Khandab and Arak, but they had already been evacuated’

Trump stepped back dramatically from the edge last night when Great Britain prepared to participate in peace talks with Iran

Israel launches rockets in Iran in an attempt to paralyze his nuclear possibilities. Displayed: the Iranian nuclear facility in ARAK in Central Iran on June 18, 2025 (TOP) and the damage in the Iranian nuclear facility after an Israeli strike on 19 June

Shown: an image that claims to show smoke that rises in the air after an Israeli strike at an inactive nuclear facility in Arak

Shown: Damaged equipment waste the floor of an office building that is used by the Iranian broadcasting organization, affected by Israeli rockets days earlier on June 16
The dramatic developments came on another day of horror when an Iranian ballistic rocket hit the Soroka hospital, in Beersheba, who suffered great damage.
The attack, a direct hit, left 71 injured and saw Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revenge.
“Iran’s terrorist tyrants launched missiles in the Soroka hospital and in a civilian population in the center of the country,” he said. “We will demand the full price of the tyrants in Tehran.”
The hospital threatened to throw the Middle East in the total war, while the Israeli Minister of Defense, Israel Katz, said that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the highest leader of Iran, “can no longer exist,” him “the modern Hitler.”
Mr Netanyahu also refused to exclude a murder attack. The US previously had two attempts about the life of Khamenei.
Israel also strengthened his air strikes on Iran and blows a large hole in a nuclear facility of heavy water in Arak, after he had warned the locals to evacuate the area in advance.
Earlier in the week, an Israeli strike met the building with the state broadcaster of Iran in Tehran. Mr. Trump’s surprise retreat seemed like a victory for the diplomatic push -led diplomatic push when Sir Keir Starmer appealed to ‘Cool Heads’.

White House Pers Secretary Karoline Leavitt read a statement from Mr Trump that said: “Based on the fact that there is a substantial chance of negotiations that may or may not take place with Iran in the near future, I will make my decision to go or not to go within the next two weeks”

The dramatic developments came on another day of horror when an Iranian ballistic rocket hit the Soroka hospital, in Beersheba, who suffered great damage. The attack, a direct hit, left 71 injured and saw Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revenge. Shown: smoke waves from a building in the Soroka Hospital

“Iran’s terrorist tyrants launched missiles in the Soroka hospital and in a civilian population in the center of the country,” he said. “We will demand the full price of the tyrants in Tehran.” Displayed: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits the Soroka hospital

Doctors who wheeled a patient after a building in the Soroka hospital was hit on 19 June 2025 by an Iranian rocket in Beersheba in southern Israel

A baby is evacuated from the site of a direct hit of an Iranian rocket attack in Ramat Gan, Israel, Thursday, June 19
The prime minister said: ‘The principle is that we have to de-escalate this. There is a real escalation risk here that the region will influence, related to Gaza, and will influence the economy.
‘Yes, the nuclear issue must be tackled, but it is better tackled through negotiations instead of conflicts.
“I have been absolutely clear, we have to de-escalate this.”
Last night, Foreign Minister David Lammy had a discussion with the US State Secretary Marco Rubio in Washington. Mr. Lammy’s also strengthened the de-escalation message.
It is understanding that Mr Lammy will fly back from the US to attend the Crunch discussions in Switzerland with his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi.
French and German Foreign Ministers will also be present. But the positions of the countries on the conflict have been opposed.
French President Emmanuel Macron is critical of Israel and called for peace, while the German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has supported Israel’s actions.
President Trump’s peace family, Steve Witkoff, is also supposed to speak with the Iranian Foreign Minister, who repeatedly urged it to act in self -defense.
Great -Britain and Europe have also warned Mr Trump that bombing Iran Westerners would endanger it for fear that it would cause a wave of revenge attacks.

Shown: an interior view of the headquarters of the Islamic Republic of Iran News Network (Irinn) in the state of Iran’s television, which was destroyed in Israeli strikes

Israel has attacked what it is possible, but only 30,000 pounds of American bunker Buster ‘bombs have the possibility to destroy plants such as at Fordow, deep in a mountain
The time limit of two weeks is a tactic that the president used before, especially with Vladimir Putin about the future of Ukraine.
But given the fact that the deadline has now passed twice without any concessions from the Russian president, questions were asked last night about how seriously all the heavy conversation of Mr. Trump is.
Calls for a break into hostilities came hours after American sources confirmed that the president had signed detailed plans for American operations against Iranian nuclear facilities, convincing that they had to be wiped out to prevent Tehran to prevent an atomic bomb.
Israel has attacked what it is possible, but only 30,000 pounds of American bunker Buster ‘bombs have the possibility to destroy plants such as at Fordow, deep in a mountain.
Sources told CBS News that Mr Trump was open to have Iran Fordow closed, but had decided that it could not continue to operate. “He believes there is not much choice,” said a source. “Finishing the job means destroying Fordow.”
The Israelis also said that Operation Rising Lion, as the now seven -day bombing campaign was called, would be a failure if Fordow would stay.
Mrs. Leavitt said that regime change was not the priority of Mr. Trump and called on people to “trust President Trump.” She emphasized that there was no change in the position of the US that Iran cannot have a nuclear bomb.
However, his clear climbdown can owe more how division was military action with the supporters of President Trump, asking whether Iran bombarded who caused a struggle under his base.
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