US President Donald Trump said a deal with Tehran to turn a cease-fire into a peace settlement is still "very close," even after Iran launched its first wave of air strikes against Israel since the fragile April truce took effect.Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) confirmed that it had launched missiles toward Israel on June 7, saying they were in retaliation for Israeli attacks on Lebanon earlier in the day.It added that "more crushing and regretful blows" would follow if Tel Aviv continues its offensive in Lebanon.Trump told Fox News in an interview that he was "not happy" about the Israeli attacks before being quoted by media outlet Axios that the Iranian strikes "didn't hit anyone. I hope Israel doesn't respond." While talks between the United States and Iran to end the war in the Middle East have appeared to stall over key issues such as the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and Tehran's nuclear ambitions, Iranian officials have maintained that the conflict between Israel and Lebanon is also central to efforts to end the regional war."We're very close. I would say an agreement would be signed on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday of this coming week. And now this takes place" Trump told Fox, adding Iran needs to "get back to the table and make a deal."