Ceasefire Between Iran and Israel Holds
- A ceasefire between Israel and Iran was implemented on Tuesday, bringing an end to nearly two weeks of conflict between the nations.
- The ceasefire came after intense fighting that began when Israeli forces initiated Operation Rising Lion, focusing on Iran’s nuclear facilities, prompting Iran to retaliate with missile strikes.
- Following the agreement, both Israel and Iran committed to maintaining the ceasefire on the condition that the other side refrains from breaking it, while Israeli airspace was reopened and normal activities resumed in Tehran and Tel Aviv.
- US President Donald Trump claimed on social media that Iran's nuclear sites were 'COMPLETELY DESTROYED!' despite an early US intelligence assessment suggesting only limited damage to Iran's nuclear program.
- Iran's parliament passed a bill halting cooperation with the IAEA until nuclear facility security is ensured, and both sides' cautious adherence to the ceasefire suggests potential for longer-term peace talks.
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Prof. Dr. Gisela Dachs talks about the situation in Israel since the ceasefire with Iran. In contrast to the war with Iran, the country is deeply divided in terms of domestic politics with regard to the war in Gaza. Only 22 percent still see a sense of continuing the war.
·Dortmund, Germany
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·Sydney, Australia
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