Pakistan's Role in US-Iran Ceasefire Deal Faces Scrutiny Amid Lebanon Confusion
On April 8, 2026, Pakistan secured a major diplomatic win by mediating the US-Iran ceasefire, but within hours, the deal was under strain as Israel launched large airstrikes on Lebanon, an Iranian ally, killing hundreds. The confusion centered around Lebanon’s inclusion in the ceasefire agreement, with Pakistan's interpretation putting it in the heart of the storm. While Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's announcement claimed that the ceasefire applied to "everywhere, including Leban
Pakistan's Role in US-Iran Ceasefire Deal Faces Scrutiny Amid Lebanon Confusion
On April 8, 2026, Pakistan secured a major diplomatic win by mediating the US-Iran ceasefire, but within hours, the deal was under strain as Israel launched large airstrikes on Lebanon, an Iranian ally, killing hundreds. The confusion centered around Lebanon’s inclusion in the ceasefire agreement, with Pakistan's interpretation putting it in the heart of the storm. While Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's announcement claimed that the ceasefire applied to "everywhere, including Leban
Trump says US may retrieve Iran uranium, Tehran silent on cooperation
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, that the United States is prepared to work with Iran to recover enriched uranium believed to be buried beneath sites targeted during joint U.S.-Israeli strikes in June 2025. The comments signal a potential shift in U.S.-Iran engagement, though Iranian officials have not confirmed any such cooperation. In a social media post, Trump stated that “there will be no enrichment of uranium” moving forward and asserted that the
Trump says US may retrieve Iran uranium, Tehran silent on cooperation
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, that the United States is prepared to work with Iran to recover enriched uranium believed to be buried beneath sites targeted during joint U.S.-Israeli strikes in June 2025. The comments signal a potential shift in U.S.-Iran engagement, though Iranian officials have not confirmed any such cooperation. In a social media post, Trump stated that “there will be no enrichment of uranium” moving forward and asserted that the
US rejects Iran ceasefire response as regional strikes escalate
Escalating tensions across the Middle East intensified after US President Donald Trump said Iran’s response to a proposed ceasefire was “substantial” but ultimately “not good enough,” signaling continued diplomatic strain as military exchanges widened across the region. The remarks came as at least 34 people, including six children, were reported killed in coordinated US-Israeli strikes across Iran. The attacks mark a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict, raisin
US rejects Iran ceasefire response as regional strikes escalate
Escalating tensions across the Middle East intensified after US President Donald Trump said Iran’s response to a proposed ceasefire was “substantial” but ultimately “not good enough,” signaling continued diplomatic strain as military exchanges widened across the region. The remarks came as at least 34 people, including six children, were reported killed in coordinated US-Israeli strikes across Iran. The attacks mark a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict, raisin
Iran sends 10-point response, rejects temporary ceasefire proposal
Iran has formally rejected a United States-backed proposal for a temporary ceasefire, instead presenting a structured response that calls for a permanent resolution to the ongoing conflict, according to statements from its state news agency. The move highlights Tehran’s position that a short-term truce would not address the broader geopolitical tensions shaping the crisis. The response was conveyed to Washington through Pakistan, which has been serving as an intermediary in diplom
Iran sends 10-point response, rejects temporary ceasefire proposal
Iran has formally rejected a United States-backed proposal for a temporary ceasefire, instead presenting a structured response that calls for a permanent resolution to the ongoing conflict, according to statements from its state news agency. The move highlights Tehran’s position that a short-term truce would not address the broader geopolitical tensions shaping the crisis. The response was conveyed to Washington through Pakistan, which has been serving as an intermediary in diplom
Trump warns of plan to destroy Iran infrastructure amid ceasefire talks
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday, April 6, 2026, warned that the United States has a plan to destroy critical infrastructure in Iran if ongoing ceasefire efforts fail, signaling a potential escalation in already heightened tensions between the two countries. Speaking publicly, Trump described a scenario in which “every bridge, every power plant in Iran will be out of business,” adding that such an operation would result in “complete demolition by 12:00,” though he did not specify a time zone for that reference. The president emphasized that he does not want to pursue such action, noting the long-term consequences for Iran’s recovery. He stated that rebuilding could take “100 years,” underscoring the scale of destruction implied in his remarks. His comments come at a critical moment in the broader Middle East crisis, where diplomatic efforts and military posturing continue simultaneously. Trump also introduced a proposal involving the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global shipping route through which a significant portion of the world’s oil supply passes. He suggested that the United States, rather than Iran, should collect tolls from vessels transiting the waterway. “What about us charging tolls?” he said, positioning the idea as an alternative to allowing Iran to control revenue from the route. Iran recently announced its own toll system for tankers, asserting authority over the strategically important passage. Addressing the status of negotiations, Trump declined to provide a definitive assessment of whether tensions are easing or intensifying. “I can’t tell you, it depends on what they do. This is a critical period,” he said. He also referenced a deadline related to reopening the waterway, stating that Iran had “’til tomorrow at 8:00” following an extension he granted, though further details were not disclosed. Despite the strong rhetoric, Trump indicated that diplomatic engagement remains ongoing. He described Iran as an “active, willing participant” in negotiations and suggested that both sides may be exploring a potential agreement. However, he stopped short of confirming any progress toward a ceasefire, leaving the situation uncertain as global markets and policymakers continue to monitor developments closely.
Trump warns of plan to destroy Iran infrastructure amid ceasefire talks
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday, April 6, 2026, warned that the United States has a plan to destroy critical infrastructure in Iran if ongoing ceasefire efforts fail, signaling a potential escalation in already heightened tensions between the two countries. Speaking publicly, Trump described a scenario in which “every bridge, every power plant in Iran will be out of business,” adding that such an operation would result in “complete demolition by 12:00,” though he did not specify a time zone for that reference. The president emphasized that he does not want to pursue such action, noting the long-term consequences for Iran’s recovery. He stated that rebuilding could take “100 years,” underscoring the scale of destruction implied in his remarks. His comments come at a critical moment in the broader Middle East crisis, where diplomatic efforts and military posturing continue simultaneously. Trump also introduced a proposal involving the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global shipping route through which a significant portion of the world’s oil supply passes. He suggested that the United States, rather than Iran, should collect tolls from vessels transiting the waterway. “What about us charging tolls?” he said, positioning the idea as an alternative to allowing Iran to control revenue from the route. Iran recently announced its own toll system for tankers, asserting authority over the strategically important passage. Addressing the status of negotiations, Trump declined to provide a definitive assessment of whether tensions are easing or intensifying. “I can’t tell you, it depends on what they do. This is a critical period,” he said. He also referenced a deadline related to reopening the waterway, stating that Iran had “’til tomorrow at 8:00” following an extension he granted, though further details were not disclosed. Despite the strong rhetoric, Trump indicated that diplomatic engagement remains ongoing. He described Iran as an “active, willing participant” in negotiations and suggested that both sides may be exploring a potential agreement. However, he stopped short of confirming any progress toward a ceasefire, leaving the situation uncertain as global markets and policymakers continue to monitor developments closely.
G7 urges halt to civilian attacks in Iran war, vows Hormuz security
Foreign ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) nations on March 28, 2026, called for an immediate halt to attacks targeting civilians and critical infrastructure in the ongoing Iran war, emphasizing the urgent need to reduce humanitarian and economic fallout. The appeal came in a joint statement issued during a high-level meeting in France, where leaders highlighted growing concerns over civilian safety and regional stability. The ministers stressed that protecting civilian populations remains a top priority, noting that continued attacks on infrastructure and non-combatants risk deepening the crisis. They underscored the importance of coordinated international efforts to limit the conflict’s broader consequences, including disruptions to global supply chains, energy markets, and economic stability that could directly affect citizens worldwide. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said the G7 remains firmly committed to minimizing the war’s impact, reiterating that no justification exists for targeting civilians. He emphasized that safeguarding human life must remain central to any military or political response, as tensions continue to escalate in the region. A key focus of the discussions was the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic maritime route critical to global energy supplies. The G7 ministers called for the restoration of safe and unrestricted navigation through the passage, warning that instability in the corridor could significantly disrupt international oil and trade flows. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to coordinate closely with European counterparts, including briefing the European Union’s Council of Foreign Affairs, as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts to ease tensions and address the standoff in the region. Separately, European Union energy ministers are set to convene an emergency virtual meeting to assess the conflict’s impact on energy security across Europe. The meeting, organized under Cyprus’ rotating EU presidency, will focus on safeguarding supply stability amid rising uncertainty linked to the Iran war.
G7 urges halt to civilian attacks in Iran war, vows Hormuz security
Foreign ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) nations on March 28, 2026, called for an immediate halt to attacks targeting civilians and critical infrastructure in the ongoing Iran war, emphasizing the urgent need to reduce humanitarian and economic fallout. The appeal came in a joint statement issued during a high-level meeting in France, where leaders highlighted growing concerns over civilian safety and regional stability. The ministers stressed that protecting civilian populations remains a top priority, noting that continued attacks on infrastructure and non-combatants risk deepening the crisis. They underscored the importance of coordinated international efforts to limit the conflict’s broader consequences, including disruptions to global supply chains, energy markets, and economic stability that could directly affect citizens worldwide. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said the G7 remains firmly committed to minimizing the war’s impact, reiterating that no justification exists for targeting civilians. He emphasized that safeguarding human life must remain central to any military or political response, as tensions continue to escalate in the region. A key focus of the discussions was the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic maritime route critical to global energy supplies. The G7 ministers called for the restoration of safe and unrestricted navigation through the passage, warning that instability in the corridor could significantly disrupt international oil and trade flows. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to coordinate closely with European counterparts, including briefing the European Union’s Council of Foreign Affairs, as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts to ease tensions and address the standoff in the region. Separately, European Union energy ministers are set to convene an emergency virtual meeting to assess the conflict’s impact on energy security across Europe. The meeting, organized under Cyprus’ rotating EU presidency, will focus on safeguarding supply stability amid rising uncertainty linked to the Iran war.
Iran condemns school attack as UN meets over US-Israel strikes
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian strongly condemned what he described as a barbaric attack on a school in southern Iran on Saturday, following a series of strikes carried out by the United States and Israel that have intensified the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. In an official statement, Pezeshkian said the incident marked another dark chapter in what he called a pattern of aggression against the country, and warned that the violence could further destabilize the region. According to Iranian authorities, at least 63 people were killed in the attack, with dozens more injured, making it one of the deadliest incidents reported since the latest escalation began. Israeli officials stated that the strikes were aimed at high-level targets connected to Iran’s leadership and military planning. A military spokesperson said multiple locations where senior Iranian figures had gathered were hit simultaneously, resulting in the elimination of individuals considered critical to the country’s campaign management and governance. The strikes were described as part of a broader effort to weaken Iran’s operational capabilities, though details about those killed were not immediately confirmed by independent sources. The developments prompted urgent diplomatic activity at the United Nations, where the security council scheduled an emergency session in New York to address the growing crisis. Diplomats said the meeting was requested by several member states, including Russia and China, who described the strikes as an act of armed aggression and called for immediate international discussion. France, Bahrain, and Colombia also supported the request, reflecting widespread concern over the risk of a wider regional war. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is expected to address the council and has already urged all sides to halt military actions. In a statement issued earlier, he warned that continued use of force could undermine international peace and security and lead to severe consequences for civilians across the Middle East. Guterres called for an immediate ceasefire and a return to diplomatic negotiations, stressing that only dialogue could prevent the conflict from expanding further and threatening global stability.
Iran condemns school attack as UN meets over US-Israel strikes
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian strongly condemned what he described as a barbaric attack on a school in southern Iran on Saturday, following a series of strikes carried out by the United States and Israel that have intensified the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. In an official statement, Pezeshkian said the incident marked another dark chapter in what he called a pattern of aggression against the country, and warned that the violence could further destabilize the region. According to Iranian authorities, at least 63 people were killed in the attack, with dozens more injured, making it one of the deadliest incidents reported since the latest escalation began. Israeli officials stated that the strikes were aimed at high-level targets connected to Iran’s leadership and military planning. A military spokesperson said multiple locations where senior Iranian figures had gathered were hit simultaneously, resulting in the elimination of individuals considered critical to the country’s campaign management and governance. The strikes were described as part of a broader effort to weaken Iran’s operational capabilities, though details about those killed were not immediately confirmed by independent sources. The developments prompted urgent diplomatic activity at the United Nations, where the security council scheduled an emergency session in New York to address the growing crisis. Diplomats said the meeting was requested by several member states, including Russia and China, who described the strikes as an act of armed aggression and called for immediate international discussion. France, Bahrain, and Colombia also supported the request, reflecting widespread concern over the risk of a wider regional war. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is expected to address the council and has already urged all sides to halt military actions. In a statement issued earlier, he warned that continued use of force could undermine international peace and security and lead to severe consequences for civilians across the Middle East. Guterres called for an immediate ceasefire and a return to diplomatic negotiations, stressing that only dialogue could prevent the conflict from expanding further and threatening global stability.
Trump claims tariffs helped halt multiple wars, including India–Pakistan conflict
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that tariff threats played a decisive role in resolving several international conflicts during his tenure, claiming that economic pressure through trade measures helped prevent violence and bring rival nations to the negotiating table. In an interview with Fox Business, Trump asserted that at least six of what he described as eight wars were settled after he warned countries that they would face higher tariffs if hostilities continued. Among
Trump claims tariffs helped halt multiple wars, including India–Pakistan conflict
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that tariff threats played a decisive role in resolving several international conflicts during his tenure, claiming that economic pressure through trade measures helped prevent violence and bring rival nations to the negotiating table. In an interview with Fox Business, Trump asserted that at least six of what he described as eight wars were settled after he warned countries that they would face higher tariffs if hostilities continued. Among
Thailand and Cambodia halt border fighting after talks with US president Trump
United States President Donald Trump said on Friday that the prime ministers of Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to halt fighting following days of deadly clashes along their disputed border, raising hopes for a return to stability in the volatile region. The announcement came after Trump held separate phone conversations with Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, as tensions threatened to escalate into a broader military confrontation. In
Thailand and Cambodia halt border fighting after talks with US president Trump
United States President Donald Trump said on Friday that the prime ministers of Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to halt fighting following days of deadly clashes along their disputed border, raising hopes for a return to stability in the volatile region. The announcement came after Trump held separate phone conversations with Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, as tensions threatened to escalate into a broader military confrontation. In
Russia rejects Trump’s ceasefire demand, says peace terms unchanged
Russia has rejected United States President Donald Trump’s recent demand for an immediate ceasefire in the ongoing war with Ukraine, reaffirming its long-held conditions for peace. The Kremlin’s latest response makes clear that Moscow’s stance on the conflict remains unchanged, despite renewed diplomatic overtures from the U.S. and European allies seeking to end the devastating two-year war. Speaking at a press briefing in Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov dismiss
Russia rejects Trump’s ceasefire demand, says peace terms unchanged
Russia has rejected United States President Donald Trump’s recent demand for an immediate ceasefire in the ongoing war with Ukraine, reaffirming its long-held conditions for peace. The Kremlin’s latest response makes clear that Moscow’s stance on the conflict remains unchanged, despite renewed diplomatic overtures from the U.S. and European allies seeking to end the devastating two-year war. Speaking at a press briefing in Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov dismiss
Hamas to Return Two Hostage Bodies as Israel Keeps Rafah Crossing Closed
Hamas has announced that it will hand over the bodies of two more Israeli hostages as part of the ongoing ceasefire deal with Israel. The group’s military wing stated that the bodies will be transferred at 10:00 PM local time after being recovered in the Gaza Strip earlier in the day. This development comes amid rising tensions following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to close the Rafah Crossing indefinitely, citing Hamas’s failure to fulfill its obligations under the
Hamas to Return Two Hostage Bodies as Israel Keeps Rafah Crossing Closed
Hamas has announced that it will hand over the bodies of two more Israeli hostages as part of the ongoing ceasefire deal with Israel. The group’s military wing stated that the bodies will be transferred at 10:00 PM local time after being recovered in the Gaza Strip earlier in the day. This development comes amid rising tensions following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to close the Rafah Crossing indefinitely, citing Hamas’s failure to fulfill its obligations under the
Trump warns Hamas to stop killings or ‘we’ will act, president says
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump issued a stark public warning aimed at Hamas on Thursday, saying that if the group continues to carry out killings in parts of the Gaza Strip “we will have no choice but to go in and kill them.” The statement, delivered on social media and reiterated in later remarks, marked a notable hardening of tone after earlier comments by the president that suggested he had permitted a period of internal violence targeting criminal elements within Gaza.
Trump warns Hamas to stop killings or ‘we’ will act, president says
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump issued a stark public warning aimed at Hamas on Thursday, saying that if the group continues to carry out killings in parts of the Gaza Strip “we will have no choice but to go in and kill them.” The statement, delivered on social media and reiterated in later remarks, marked a notable hardening of tone after earlier comments by the president that suggested he had permitted a period of internal violence targeting criminal elements within Gaza.
Gaza Peace Summit: Ceasefire Signed, Leaders Hail Historic Moment in Middle East
World leaders gathered in Sharm el-Sheikh for a high-level summit following a historic ceasefire in Gaza. The agreement, aimed at ending the recent conflict, was marked by the signing of a peace declaration to solidify a lasting ceasefire between the warring parties. This development came hours after a significant hostage and prisoner swap, providing momentum for regional stability. The leaders attending described the day as historic, emphasizing that humanitarian aid would now begin
Gaza Peace Summit: Ceasefire Signed, Leaders Hail Historic Moment in Middle East
World leaders gathered in Sharm el-Sheikh for a high-level summit following a historic ceasefire in Gaza. The agreement, aimed at ending the recent conflict, was marked by the signing of a peace declaration to solidify a lasting ceasefire between the warring parties. This development came hours after a significant hostage and prisoner swap, providing momentum for regional stability. The leaders attending described the day as historic, emphasizing that humanitarian aid would now begin
Hamas signals readiness to release Israeli hostages under Trump peace plan
The conflict in Gaza has reached another turning point after Hamas announced its agreement to release all Israeli hostages, alive or deceased, while expressing willingness to negotiate a broader peace plan proposed by President Donald Trump. The statement, delivered on Friday, signaled a potentially pivotal moment in ongoing regional negotiations, though the group’s future actions remain uncertain as deadlines approach. Hamas leaders said they are prepared to work through medi
Hamas signals readiness to release Israeli hostages under Trump peace plan
The conflict in Gaza has reached another turning point after Hamas announced its agreement to release all Israeli hostages, alive or deceased, while expressing willingness to negotiate a broader peace plan proposed by President Donald Trump. The statement, delivered on Friday, signaled a potentially pivotal moment in ongoing regional negotiations, though the group’s future actions remain uncertain as deadlines approach. Hamas leaders said they are prepared to work through medi
Final deadline issued for Hamas to accept peace deal and release hostages
A critical moment has arrived in the ongoing conflict as a final deadline has been issued for Hamas to agree to a peace deal and release all hostages. The ultimatum signals the most forceful warning yet that refusal to comply could bring severe consequences. The current terms are being presented as a last opportunity to secure both the release of captives and the prospect of a ceasefire that could allow humanitarian relief into affected areas. The language of the ultimatum was stark and uncompro
Final deadline issued for Hamas to accept peace deal and release hostages
A critical moment has arrived in the ongoing conflict as a final deadline has been issued for Hamas to agree to a peace deal and release all hostages. The ultimatum signals the most forceful warning yet that refusal to comply could bring severe consequences. The current terms are being presented as a last opportunity to secure both the release of captives and the prospect of a ceasefire that could allow humanitarian relief into affected areas. The language of the ultimatum was stark and uncompro
Zelensky Says He’ll Step Down After Ukraine War Ends, Focuses On Peace Before Elections
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has declared that his presidency will end once the war with Russia concludes, making clear that his primary mission is to bring peace, not to extend his political career. In an interview with Axios, he emphasized, “My goal is to finish the war,” and said he would be “ready” to step down after the conflict. Elections in Ukraine have been indefinitely postp
Zelensky Says He’ll Step Down After Ukraine War Ends, Focuses On Peace Before Elections
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has declared that his presidency will end once the war with Russia concludes, making clear that his primary mission is to bring peace, not to extend his political career. In an interview with Axios, he emphasized, “My goal is to finish the war,” and said he would be “ready” to step down after the conflict. Elections in Ukraine have been indefinitely postp
Pakistan admits India never agreed to third-party mediation after Operation Sindoor
In a rare and significant admission, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has publicly stated that India has never agreed to third-party mediation on bilateral disputes, reaffirming New Delhi’s long-standing position that issues between the two countries must be addressed directly. His comments, made during an interview, come at a time when US President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed credit for mediating a ceasefire between India and Pakistan following Operation Sindoor, an
Pakistan admits India never agreed to third-party mediation after Operation Sindoor
In a rare and significant admission, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has publicly stated that India has never agreed to third-party mediation on bilateral disputes, reaffirming New Delhi’s long-standing position that issues between the two countries must be addressed directly. His comments, made during an interview, come at a time when US President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed credit for mediating a ceasefire between India and Pakistan following Operation Sindoor, an
Israel Airstrikes Doha In Summit Of Fire To Target Hamas Leaders
Israel has expanded its war beyond Gaza, striking the Qatari capital Doha on Tuesday in a military operation dubbed “Summit of Fire.” The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced that the airstrikes were carried out to eliminate senior Hamas leaders, who it claims have long directed operations abroad and were central to orchestrating the October 7, 2023 massacre. The military said the strike was executed in
Israel Airstrikes Doha In Summit Of Fire To Target Hamas Leaders
Israel has expanded its war beyond Gaza, striking the Qatari capital Doha on Tuesday in a military operation dubbed “Summit of Fire.” The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced that the airstrikes were carried out to eliminate senior Hamas leaders, who it claims have long directed operations abroad and were central to orchestrating the October 7, 2023 massacre. The military said the strike was executed in
Netanyahu meets JD Vance, Mike Johnson after pledging Trump for Nobel peace prize
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington to meet with US vice-president JD Vance and House speaker Mike Johnson, following his announcement that he will nominate US president Donald Trump for the Nobel peace prize. The meetings come at a crucial time as the Gaza conflict continues, and tensions with Iran remain high. Netanyahu’s day began with a morning meeting at Blair House with JD Vance. This was followed by a discussion with Mike Johnson at the Capitol.
Netanyahu meets JD Vance, Mike Johnson after pledging Trump for Nobel peace prize
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington to meet with US vice-president JD Vance and House speaker Mike Johnson, following his announcement that he will nominate US president Donald Trump for the Nobel peace prize. The meetings come at a crucial time as the Gaza conflict continues, and tensions with Iran remain high. Netanyahu’s day began with a morning meeting at Blair House with JD Vance. This was followed by a discussion with Mike Johnson at the Capitol.
Israel Agrees to Ceasefire After Trump’s Mediation and Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Targets
In a significant development after days of escalating conflict, Israel has officially agreed to a bilateral ceasefire proposed by former US President Donald Trump. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office issued a statement early this morning confirming that the Israeli government would comply with the ceasefire agreement in light of what it described as the successful achievement of its objectives related to the recent military strikes on Iran’s nuclear
Israel Agrees to Ceasefire After Trump’s Mediation and Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Targets
In a significant development after days of escalating conflict, Israel has officially agreed to a bilateral ceasefire proposed by former US President Donald Trump. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office issued a statement early this morning confirming that the Israeli government would comply with the ceasefire agreement in light of what it described as the successful achievement of its objectives related to the recent military strikes on Iran’s nuclear









