Trump Says Israel-Iran Peace ‘Soon’

Topline

President Donald Trump on Sunday suggested peace between Israel and Iran will come “soon” and that talks were underway, as Iranian and Israeli leadership signaled attacks between the two countries would intensify.

Key Facts

“Iran and Israel should make a deal, and will make a deal,” Trump wrote on Truth social, adding “we will have PEACE soon, between Israel and Iran” and that “many calls and meetings” are taking place, though Trump did not offer specifics about the talks.

Trump referred to recent peace talks brokered by the U.S. between India and Pakistan, claiming he helped achieve a cease-fire deal “by using TRADE with the United States to bring reason, cohesion and sanity into the talks.”

His claim that peace would similarly be reached between Israel and Iran contradicts recent comments from both countries: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggested Saturday that Israel’s campaign against Iran would intensify, while Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reportedly threatened Israel with a “more severe and decisive” response to recent bombings.

Israel and Iran traded attacks through Sunday, including reports of Israeli strikes in Tehran as the Israel Defense Forces warned of a possible incoming “missile barrage” launched by Iran.

Chief Critic

Pezeshkian condemned the U.S., claiming Israel is “not capable of any action without permission of the U.S.,” adding, “what we are witnessing today is being done with the direct support of [Washington, D.C.]” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a statement last week Israel’s decision to strike Iran was “unilateral” and the U.S. is “not involved.”

What To Watch For

Leadership from the Group of Seven countries, which includes the U.S., the U.K., Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Japan, will arrive Sunday in Alberta, Canada. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who is attending the summit, told reporters he raised discussions to deescalate the conflict between Israel and Iran, including talks with Trump and Netanyahu, and said there is a “huge risk of escalation for the [Middle East]

and more widely” because of Iran’s nuclear program. Trump is scheduled to arrive at the summit late Sunday, with talks to start Monday.

Key Background

Israel launched strikes targeting Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facility late Thursday, as Netanyahu claimed the attacks were meant to stop Iran from “buying for time” in ongoing nuclear talks with the U.S. Iranian reports said some top officials were killed in the Israeli strikes, including the commander in chief of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, Gen. Hossein Salami, and two prominent nuclear scientists. Brigadier Gen. Abolfazl Shekarchi, an Iranian military spokesperson, claimed Israel’s attacks were “carried out with U.S. support,” despite Washington denying involvement. The Iranian foreign ministry appeared to dismiss Rubio’s comments that Israel acted unilaterally, claiming the “acts of aggression against Iran could not have been carried out without the coordination and approval” of U.S. officials. The Iranian foreign ministry also appeared to threaten retaliation against the U.S., which Iran said would “bear responsibility.” Trump has said he gave Iran “chance after chance to make a deal,” though “no matter how hard [the U.S.]

tried, no matter how close they got, they just couldn’t get it done.”

Further Reading

ForbesIran Says 78 Are Dead As Conflict With Israel Intensifies

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/tylerroush/2025/06/15/trump-claims-peace-between-israel-and-iran-coming-soon/