UK welcomes news of ceasefire in Israel and Iran’s 12-day conflict
- Israel and Iran agreed to a bilateral ceasefire on Tuesday morning following a 12-day conflict across the Middle East.
- The ceasefire followed escalating fighting triggered by Israel's and U.S. military operations targeting Iran's nuclear facilities and proxy networks.
- The conflict included missile attacks killing at least four in Israel and a pre-dawn Israeli airstrike blitz across Iran.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu confirmed the ceasefire and warned Israel will respond to any violations, while the UK called the situation fragile.
- The ceasefire may ease regional tensions but Hamas rejected deals demanding Israeli recognition of its governance in Gaza.
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Iran-Israel conflict: Is that it? Probably not.
After 12 extraordinary days in the Middle East, the crisis that began with Israel’s military and intelligence operations inside Iran and culminated with U.S. military forces targeting Iran’s main nuclear facilities, now appears to be receding. President Donald Trump last night announced a “ceasefire” later endorsed by both Israel and Iran, albeit not without final attacks by both countries and infliction of casualties. Trump this morning express…
Iran-Israel conflict: Is that it? Probably not
After 12 extraordinary days in the Middle East, the crisis that began with Israel’s military and intelligence operations inside Iran and culminated with U.S. military forces targeting Iran’s main nuclear facilities, now appears to be receding. President Donald Trump last night announced a “ceasefire” later endorsed by both Israel and Iran, albeit not without final attacks by both countries and infliction of casualties.
Iran’s SNSC Confirms Halt in Fighting, Report of New Missile Attack on Israel Denied - Politics news - Tasnim News Agency
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – While the Supreme National Security Council of Iran said that the Israeli enemy has been forced to agree on a unilateral cessation of war on Iran, the General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces denied that a fresh missile strike has been launched at the occupied territories.
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