Trump spoke with Netanyahu after ceasefire warning, sources say
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke on Tuesday morning following Trump's post on social media warning Israel not to resume attacks on Iran, multiple sources familiar with the phone call told ABC News.
Trump "was exceptionally firm and direct" with Netanyahu about what needed to happen to sustain the ceasefire, one White House source said. "The prime minister understood the severity of the situation and the concerns President Trump expressed."

Netanyahu's office said Israel refrained from further attacks, but "In response to Iran's violations, the Air Force destroyed a radar array near Tehran," which would explain the reports of explosions in Iran. Israel alleged that Iran launched a barrage of missiles shortly before the ceasefire went into effect.
-ABC News' Katherine Faulders and Zoe Magee






