<p>US President Donald Trump told Fox News that the deal with Iran is expected to be signed in the next 2-3 hours.</p><p>President Trump said that in a call following the strike on Beirut’s Dahieh suburb, he asked Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, “What the **** are you doing?” He told Netanyahu not to conduct additional strikes.</p><p>The President also said that he will ask Iran not to respond with missile fire toward Israel.</p> | Read More in News from Israel
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