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Trump says ceasefire between Israel and Iran 'now in effect'

UNITED STATES, JUN 26 – The ceasefire, brokered by U.S. President Trump, followed 12 days of conflict with over 600 killed in Iran and 28 in Israel, but early violations threaten its stability.

  • Following nearly two weeks of direct hostilities involving strikes in both nations, the U.S. leader declared a halt to the conflict between Israel and Iran.
  • The conflict started when Israel launched strikes against Iran’s nuclear and defense installations, escalating into direct assaults on Iranian leadership and facilities amid conversations about regime change.
  • Israel claimed at least 974 deaths and 3,458 injuries in Iran from strikes, while Iran launched missile attacks on Israel that caused fatalities and destruction despite interceptions.
  • Trump said both sides violated the ceasefire, stating they fought for so long they "don't know what they're doing," while Netanyahu declared Israel's campaign brought Iran's nuclear program "to ruin."
  • The ceasefire provides a temporary pause amid ongoing dangers; with rising pressures on each side, the two countries risk returning to conflict over Iran’s nuclear program if diplomatic efforts do not succeed.
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Netwerk24 broke the news in on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
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