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US President Donald Trump announced Monday evening a ceasefire between Israel and Iran and said he hopes it will become permanent. Iran’s Foreign Minister hinted that hostilities may have ended, writing in a post on X that Iranian military operations “continued until the very last minute”. Shortly before, Iranian state media reported Israel launched fresh attacks on Iran’s capital Tehran. Israel has yet to officially comment on the ceasefire. According to the reports, US President Donald Trump made a series of phone calls to members of Congress and others about how the freshly-brokered ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran came together. The White House was largely silent throughout the day on Monday, leaving virtually all communication to the president’s social media account.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has requested Iran and Israel to respect the ceasefire agreement that took effect from today after 12 days of conflict.
Stock
markets witnessed a bullish run following the ceasefire between Iran and Israel.
Trump accused both Israel and Iran of breaching the ceasefire
agreement, warning Tel Aviv against further escalation.
Evacuees thanked government for its efforts and expressed gratitude for their safe evacuation from war-torned Iran.
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian responeded that his country will respect the ceasefire, that was announced by US, if Israel also upholds its terms.
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