Why Israel and Iran's uneasy truce may not last
MIDDLE EAST, JUL 02 – The US-mediated truce halted 12 days of intense Israeli airstrikes and Iranian missile attacks, with Tehran reporting 935 casualties, including 170 women and children, officials said.
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How durable is the Iran-Israel ceasefire?
On 24 June, the 12-day Israel-Iran conflict was brought to a halt after US President Donald Trump published a post on Truth Social stating that Tel Aviv and Tehran had agreed to a “complete and total ceasefire”. The announcement came days after the US had directly entered the war and launched an attack on Iran’s Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear facilities. The unprovoked Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure and the 22 June US strik…
What's next for Iran, with Thomas L. Friedman
On the latest episode of the GZERO World podcast, Ian Bremmer sits down with New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman to dissect what may go down as the most consequential month in the Middle East in years. Just weeks after Israel launched a war against Iran—and after President Trump authorized US airstrikes—an uneasy ceasefire is in place. But what was actually achieved?Iran, the clear loser of the 12-Day War, entered as the most vulnerable …
Since June 24, a fragile ceasefire has been in force between Israel and Iran. There are contradictory statements about the damage to Iranian nuclear facilities and the whereabouts of the uranium enriched so far. Tehran has joined forces with Iran.
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