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Netanyahu says Israel has agreed to Trump’s proposal for ceasefire with Iran

  • In June 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that, in full coordination with U.S. President Donald Trump, Israel had accepted a mutual ceasefire arrangement with Iran.
  • The ceasefire followed a 12-day operation which Netanyahu stated achieved all war goals, including neutralizing Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile threats.
  • Iran declared a ceasefire on state television to take effect at 7:30 a.m. local time, following a final missile attack on Israel that resulted in the deaths of at least four individuals.
  • On June 23, 2025, President Trump announced that the ceasefire had officially begun, marking an end to hostilities and expressing a moment of global harmony.
  • The ceasefire indicates a halt in hostilities, yet Netanyahu cautioned that Israel is prepared to take strong action if the truce is broken, while the US evacuated approximately 250 American nationals from Israel amid ongoing conflict concerns.
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Donald Trump has declared a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. Does he emerge as a hero from the conflict? And: Merz continues to support Israel.

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(Washington/Seoul=Yonhap News) Correspondent Kim Dong-hyun, Reporter Im Ji-woo = Israel and Iran, whose conflict seemed like it would never end, agreed to a sudden ceasefire on the 23rd (local time)...

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NBC Chicago broke the news in Chicago, United States on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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