Israel Says it Will Respond ‘Forcefully’ to Iran’s Ceasefire Violation


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After President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran late Tuesday, Israel is now accusing Iran of violating the deal just hours later. NBC’s Richard Engel joins TODAY to break down what the next steps are in the conflict, how Trump is responding and wether a diplomatic phase is still possible.



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