CNN interrupts broadcast as Donald Trump loses it live on air but fans rally behind him

President Donald Trump lost his cool live on air as he expressed his anger with Israel over its handling of the war in Iran, hours after announcing a ceasefire.

An angry Donald Trump swore on CNN as he talked about his distaste with Israel over its handling of the war against Iran

President Donald Trump speaks with reporters before boarding Marine One (Image: AP)

An incensed Donald Trump let slip an expletive on live TV Tuesday morning, venting frustration at Israel for its actions in the conflict with Iran.

"We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don't know what the f--- they're doing," Trump asserted regarding the hostilities between Israel and Iran as he made his way to board Marine One, which was poised to ferry him to Air Force One for his journey to Europe attending the NATO summit.

But instead of the usual backlash Trump would normally receive for an on-air slip-up, fans backed him. It comes as new dementia fears were raised about Trump after viewers spotted a mysterious clue in his suit.

One user, @Notmyfault99, commented after Trump's outburst as he boarded Marine One: "He should be p----d," as another person @TheresaPagano agreed, writing, "I thought the same."

"He's 100% correct. Peace comes from 2 countries WANTING peace, pointed out a third person @garyelam23, with a fourth fan @riversorare admitting, "For the first time ever, I actually kind of like the guy."

And user @usuallypregnant noted, "Sometimes the blunt truth is what it takes to wake people up."

While @pegg_geoff said, "That’s real presidential speaking to reporters that way. What an embarrassment for America," as @NBAComedy2 commented, "He’s p----d he has to clean up Israel’s mess lmao."

This outburst followed accusations from Israel asserting Iran violated a fragile ceasefire, alleging missile attacks post-ceasefire commencement.

In response, Israel has promised retribution for these assaults. Despite reports of explosions and air raid sirens in northern Israel, Iran's military, via state-run outlets, denies launching any strikes, however, Israeli forces reported intercepting two Iranian missiles.

Before heading to The Hague for the NATO conference, Trump, speaking to the press at the White House, opined that both parties bear responsibility for breaking the truce he announced.

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"They violated it, but Israel violated it, too," Trump remarked, criticizing both Iran and Israel. "I'm not happy with Israel."

On Truth Social early Tuesday, he penned a fiercely critical post, urging Israel to refrain from bombing Iran.

"ISRAEL. DO NOT DROP THOSE BOMBS. IF YOU DO IT IS A MAJOR VIOLATION. BRING YOUR PILOTS HOME, NOW! DONALD J. TRUMP, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES," he penned.

Tensions escalate as the conflict enters its 12th day, following Israel's strikes on Iranian nuclear and military facilities, citing an imperative to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

While Iran maintains that its nuclear program is strictly peaceful, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has reported that Iran possesses uranium enriched to 60%, a level 20% beyond what international norms permit.

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