“Trump Says Iran-Israel Will Never Fight Again”
“I believe this is forever,” says Trump on historic peace breakthrough
In a surprising turn of events during an exclusive chat with NBC, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the recent ceasefire between Iran and Israel isn’t just a temporary fix—it’s here to stay.
Known for his assertive approach to foreign policy, Trump stated that the 12-day conflict between these two long-time rivals has reached a “complete and final end.”He emphasized that both countries have committed to steering clear of any future military clashes.
Trump ,“I think it’s done. I believe they will never shoot at each other again,” Trump said during the interview. “This is not just a pause—it’s peace.”
Trump’s Bold Prediction: Realistic or Risky?
Trump’s statement reflects a sense of optimism, but many international observers are approaching it with a healthy dose of skepticism. The conflict between Iran and Israel is deeply rooted in ideological, political, and regional issues that have been simmering for decades. Experts caution that while a temporary ceasefire is a positive step, the likelihood of achieving a lasting peace is quite low without a solid diplomatic framework, mutual recognition, and a reduction in proxy conflicts throughout the region.
Despite everything, Trump maintained that it was the “backchannel negotiations” and the strategic pressure from U.S. diplomacy that played a crucial role in achieving this historic pause. He suggested that the leaders in Tehran and Jerusalem had come to understand the heavy toll of ongoing warfare—both in terms of their economies and their political standing.

Global Reaction: Mixed but Hopeful
Although Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu hasn’t officially backed Trump’s remarks, insiders from the Israeli government have pointed out that “de-escalation remains the top priority.” On the other hand, Iranian state media has kept a low profile, simply referring to the ceasefire as a “step toward stability.”
In summary, while Trump’s statement might convey a sense of hope, only time will reveal whether this truly signifies the end of hostilities or just a brief lull before more turbulence in the Middle East.