Winners and Losers of "12 Day War" After Iran and Israel Agree Ceasefire
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Having entered into force on Tuesday 24 June, the ceasefire between Iran and Israel, announced by US President Donald Trump, seems to be respected. Both countries have claimed victory. But the lull is fragile for the civilian populations who pay the price of twelve days of daily bombings.
A Timeline: How US Strikes Changed Course of 12 Day War
After trading fire for about 12 days, Iran and Israel have agreed to wind down a conflict that set the Middle East on edge. The conflict began amid an impasse over Iran’s nuclear program. U.S. President Donald Trump had pressed Iran to agree to abandon its nuclear programs. While Iran has insisted it’s not pursuing nuclear weapons, Iranian negotiators had signaled reluctance to give up Iran’s uranium enrichment capabilities. In the early morning…
ANALYSIS - If this cease-fire holds, the war started on 7 October 2023 could come to an end, opening up new prospects for the country.
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