Iran and Israel Agree to Ceasefire
Iranian state TV Press TV reported that a ceasefire agreement with Israel has come into effect. Shortly before that, Iran launched several rockets at Israeli territory.
Iran and Israel have reached an agreement on a ceasefire. This was reported by Iran’s state broadcaster Press TV, stating that the agreement has already entered into force. Details of the agreement have not yet been disclosed, but it is emphasized that it pertains to the cessation of active hostilities between the two sides.
Shortly before the ceasefire took effect, Iran launched several rockets toward Israeli territory. Information on the impact points and the consequences of the strike remains unspecified. Reports indicate that the launches were carried out in the final hours before the agreement became effective. The targets may have been military sites, but no official confirmation has been provided.
The agreement resulted from a series of consultations held over the past 24 hours. Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the conflict intensified with the involvement of third-party states. Preliminary data suggest that the ceasefire includes mutual halting of attacks without preconditions and a possibility of extension if upheld.
In Tehran, the agreement is seen as a means to stabilize the situation and maintain internal control. Iranian representatives emphasize that the country reserves the right to self-defense in case of violations or provocations. Israeli officials have not yet commented on the reported agreement but previously stated their readiness to halt operations if Iranian strikes cease.
The conflict between the two countries escalated in recent weeks, marked by airstrikes, rocket launches, and exchanges of threats. The international community has called for an immediate ceasefire and a return to political and diplomatic solutions. UN agencies and regional powers have expressed concern over the risk of the conflict expanding beyond a bilateral confrontation.
Currently, the situation in the Middle East remains tense, but the agreement may serve as a first step toward reducing the risk of further escalation. The continuation of the ceasefire depends on both sides' actions and their ability to control armed groups operating in the conflict zone.
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