Fragile Ceasefire Holds Between Iran and Israel Amidst Nuclear Tensions
A ceasefire brokered by U.S. President Donald Trump between Iran and Israel is holding after 12 days of air war. Talks for a long-term peace deal are ongoing, despite contested claims about the obliteration of Iran's nuclear facilities. Tensions remain high, with both countries poised to resume hostilities if provoked.
A ceasefire between Iran and Israel, facilitated by U.S. President Donald Trump, held firm on Wednesday following a 12-day conflict marked by airstrikes.
The cessation of hostilities came after the U.S. joined the fray in support of Israel's attempts to dismantle Iran's uranium-enrichment facilities. While both countries claimed victory, the situation remains precarious. U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff expressed optimism regarding peace talks with Iran, emphasizing the potential for a lasting agreement.
However, contradictory intelligence reports indicate that Iran's nuclear capabilities may not be as compromised as initially claimed, with some facilities still operational. The fragile truce is shadowed by mutual accusations of ceasefire violations, as top military officials warn that the conflict might reignite at any moment.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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