This is what could happen next after an Israel-Iran ceasefire
- On June 24, 2025, an Iranian missile struck Beersheba, Israel, killing several people and destroying residential buildings amid ongoing tension.
- This missile attack followed 11 days of Israeli and U.S. strikes that severely damaged Iran's nuclear, missile, and air defense capabilities but left Iran's tactical threat intact.
- President Trump announced a cease-fire between Israel and Iran and claimed Iran’s nuclear program was obliterated, while officials noted Iran still maintains significant tactical abilities.
- Vice Admiral Brad Cooper stated, “They do,” when asked if Iranians still threaten U.S. forces, and U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff stands ready to resume talks if directed and Iran agrees.
- The cease-fire could allow renewed diplomatic efforts on Iran’s nuclear program and related conflicts, though Iranian leadership remains divided and the regime faces potential challenges internally.
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