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Israel has agreed to the terms of the two-week US-Iran ceasefire agreement, White House official says

White House officials said Israel agreed to the pause as talks continue over reopening the Strait of Hormuz and a broader deal.

  • On Tuesday, President Donald Trump announced a two-week "double-sided ceasefire" with Iran, suspending military strikes after the Iranian government agreed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
  • The agreement came shortly before an 8 p.m. ET deadline Trump had set on Tuesday morning, when he threatened to destroy Iranian power plants and bridges if the government refused to open the strait.
  • Iran accepted the deal based on a 10-point plan, with talks scheduled for Friday in Islamabad, Pakistan, though Tehran emphasized "this does not signify the termination of the war."
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed support for the ceasefire, though his office noted the agreement does not cover fighting against Hezbollah in Lebanon; protests erupted outside the White House.
  • Uncertainty remains regarding the deal's stability due to conflicting 10-point plans from Iran, while the conflict has displaced more than 1 million people and claimed more than 1,900 lives in Iran.
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The Israeli government has stated in the early hours of this Wednesday that it accepts the two-week ceasefire agreement reached last night between the United States and Iran, but that it does not include Lebanon, against what Pakistan has pointed out. The Israeli army has launched further attacks on southern Lebanon, after issuing new eviction orders in the city of Tyre. Tehran has celebrated the truce as a victory and has underlined the “histor…

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There were conflicting reports last night regarding the temporary ceasefire in the Middle East. The Pakistani Prime Minister, who is mediating the conflict, said that the ceasefire between Iran and the US applies to the entire region, "including Lebanon." Four hours later, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu refuted this claim; according to him, the ceasefire does not apply to the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. "Israel supports U…

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Shortly before the expiry of a U.S. ultimatum to Tehran, both sides announce a ceasefire. However, Israel wants to continue to take action against Hezbollah.

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Boston Herald broke the news in Boston, United States on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
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