Trump says ceasefire between Israel and Iran 'now in effect'
- Following nearly two weeks of intense clashes marked by airstrikes and missile attacks, US President Donald Trump declared an end to hostilities between Israel and Iran.
- The conflict started when Israel launched attacks on Iran’s nuclear and military facilities to stop Tehran from advancing its atomic weapons program, which later escalated into direct military actions on Iranian territory.
- Israel reportedly killed several high-ranking Iranian commanders and nuclear scientists while Iran launched missiles at Israel, some intercepted, causing casualties on both sides.
- Trump claimed that Iran's nuclear program had been entirely destroyed, but U.S. intelligence reports indicate it was delayed only by a few months. Meanwhile, Iranian officials report protecting a stockpile exceeding 400 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60%, which could potentially be further processed into multiple nuclear warheads.
- The ceasefire appears fragile with both sides accusing each other of violations, and analysts warn the balance could collapse without comprehensive negotiations addressing Iran's nuclear capabilities.
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