Skylines across the Middle East as ceasefire is announced
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Donald Trump had promised to destroy Iran but an agreement was finally reached on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday. The ceasefire with Tehran must last two weeks. Why did the US President make this change? Justine Jankowski, TF1-LCI correspondent in the United States, explains. - Public pressure, cost of war in the Middle East... How do we explain Donald Trump's turnaround in Iran? (International).
Tehran is breathing up: two weeks in Iran's war, but the ceasefire does not seem to apply to the entire Middle East.
The war in the Middle East is now on its 40th day. Trump had set an ultimatum on Iran, on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday, to reopen the Strait of Ormuz. He finally postponed it by two weeks, with a cease-fire announced in the region. But Israel affirms that the latter "does not include Lebanon". Follow our direct.
The German government is relieved by the ceasefire in the Middle East and is offering assistance to ensure the safety of shipping. However, it does not expect any quick relief from rising fuel prices.
Video: LIVE: Skylines across the Middle East as ceasefire is announced
Live views from Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Beirut as the U.S. and Iran agree to a two-week ceasefire that includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Israel says the war with Hezbollah in Lebanon is not covered by the deal, and tensions continue across the region. #beirut #telaviv #jerusalem #live
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