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This is what could happen next after an Israel-Iran ceasefire

  • On June 24, 2025, several people lost their lives and residential buildings were destroyed in Beersheba, Israel, due to a missile attack launched by Iran.
  • This attack followed months of Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear and missile sites, which aimed to damage Iran’s capabilities but left significant tactical assets intact.
  • On Tuesday, President Trump declared a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, asserting that Iran’s nuclear capabilities had been destroyed; nevertheless, experts highlighted ongoing threats from Iran amid leadership instability and complicated negotiations.
  • U.S. Treasury yields remained stable, with the 10-year note at 4.28%, as investors kept an eye on developments in the Israel-Iran ceasefire and anticipated Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s continued testimony before Congress amid ongoing economic uncertainty.
  • The ceasefire creates an opportunity for renewed nuclear negotiations and diplomacy, but uncertainty remains about Iran’s willingness to negotiate and the stability of the truce going forward.
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This is what could happen next after an Israel-Iran ceasefire

This week’s whipsaw chain of events involving Iran, Israel and the United States that culminated in a surprise ceasefire has raised many questions about how the Trump administration will approach the Middle East going forward.

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