Middle East Ceasefire: A Fragile Peace
Israel and Iran have agreed to a US-proposed ceasefire after 12 days of conflict. This decision follows a missile attack by Tehran on a US base in Qatar and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian targets. Israel claims it has met its military objectives in the conflict.
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In a significant diplomatic development, Israel and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire following a tumultuous 12-day conflict, ending hostilities that have unsettled the Middle East.
The truce, brokered by US President Donald Trump, comes after Tehran's retaliatory missile strike on a US military base in Qatar and a series of Israeli airstrikes targeting strategic sites across Iran.
According to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel achieved its military objectives, including neutralizing threats from Iran's nuclear and missile programs and exerting control over Tehran's airspace. Netanyahu warned of a strong response to any ceasefire violations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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