
Iran-Israel Hormings: US President Donald Trump mediated an agreement on the ceasefire between Israel and Iran (local time) on Monday during a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Trump’s team was in contact with Iranian officials, a higher White House official said.
While Trump spoke to Netanyahu, the US Vice President of JD Vance, Foreign Minister Marco Rubio and the American special envoy of Steve Witkoff were in direct and indirect contact with the Iranians, the agency agency said and quoted an unnamed official.
Previously, Trump announced that Israel and Iran had agreed to “complete and complete ceasefire”, which will be included in more than 24 hours. Trump’s announcement of the truth of Social came hours after Iran launched a missile attack on the US Air Base in Qatar, who had seized the American bombing of his three nuclear places the day before.
The official cited by Reuters said that Israel agreed to a ceasefire if Iran does not recover new attacks. Iran signaled to comply with the agreement, the official said.
Iran attacks US bases
Previously, Iran launched missile attacks on US military bases in Qatar and Iraq, retaliation for American bombing of its nuclear places and escalating tensions in the region.
In his statement, the Supreme Security Authority of Iran stated that its armed forces used the same number of bombs as the US used in attacking its nuclear devices, Reuters reported the agencies.
Trump released The attack as a “very weak reaction” reveals that Tehran warned Washington in advance and that no injuries were reported. Trump also said that he would encourage Israel to “continue peace and harmony”.
American officials said on Sunday that military military “smoothed” main nuclear spots of Iran using 14 bombs bombs, more than two dozen Tomahawk missiles and more than 125 military aircraft.
Israel agreed to a ceasefire if Iran does not recover new attacks.
Strikes meant escalation in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, when Israel began to strike Iran 13th June. The Israeli strikes in Iran have so far killed at least 950 people, injured by 3,450 others, a news agency on Sunday quoted a group for human rights.
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