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  Anxiety Grips Iran and Israel as Trump and Ayatollah Dug in Their Heels

Anxiety bites in Iran and Israel as Trump and the Ayatollah appear to dig their heels inAs tensions between President Donald Trump and Iran's rulers escalate, anxiety is palpable on both sides of the conflict. With at least 10 US warships heading towards Iranian waters, diplomatic efforts to prevent a military clash are making slow progress.

Iranians Express Anxiety and Hope
In Iran, many people are anxious about the escalating tensions with the US. However, some Iranians have expressed hope that President Trump will make good on his promises to help them change their circumstances. One Iranian merchant, Hai Morteza Armani, 67, a devout Muslim and supporter of the government, dismissed President Trump's threats as 'baseless' and warned that if the Americans harm their leader, they would retaliate by killing American soldiers.

Israel on High Alert
In Israel, memories of the 12-day war with Iran are still fresh in people's minds. The exchange of threats between Tehran and Washington has renewed anxiety and put people on alert. While Israel's air defenses proved effective during the previous conflict, fear of another round of confrontation has grown over the past couple of weeks.

Diplomatic Efforts Struggle to Make Progress
Despite diplomatic efforts by regional powers to pull Washington and Tehran back from the brink of a military clash, progress is slow. President Trump told CBS News that he had conversations with Iran over the last few days and planned to have more. He emphasized that his goal was to prevent a nuclear deal and stop killing protesters.

Rumors Spread in Israel
In the absence of clear instructions from the government or the Home Front Command, rumors spread quickly in Israel. Daily conversations among Israelis often revolve around claims of some knowledge about a US strike coming in hours, days, or debates over whether vacations and other events should be postponed.

As tensions between President Trump and Iran's rulers continue to escalate, anxiety grips both sides of the conflict. While some Iranians express hope that President Trump will make good on his promises, others remain defiant. In Israel, memories of the previous war are still fresh, and fear of another confrontation has grown. The world waits with bated breath as diplomatic efforts struggle to prevent a military clash.

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