Trump and Netanyahu say Iran war may not be over

Trump and Netanyahu say Iran war may not be over

The U.S. president and Israel's prime minister have said they do not rule out renewed combat with Iran, in comments that appear to undercut the idea that the conflict has ended.

According to the report, the Trump administration said last week that the war had run its course.

But in Sunday interviews, Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu stopped short of saying the fighting was definitively over.

No casualties, military movements or new strikes were reported in the supplied material.

The immediate significance is political: the remarks suggest the conflict remains active in strategic terms even if open hostilities are not currently under way.

The comments matter because they shape expectations in Washington and Jerusalem about whether the confrontation with Iran has entered a pause or merely a temporary lull.

They also leave open the possibility of further escalation.

The supplied material does not give details of the interviews beyond the fact that they were held on Sunday.

It also does not say whether either leader set out conditions for resuming combat.

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