Israel has halted strikes on Iranian missile facilities but continues fighting Hezbollah in Lebanon. The truce with Tehran stopped attacks on key Iranian military sites, but the situation in Lebanon is being treated separately. Conflicting reports suggest Lebanon might be included in the truce, keeping regional tensions high.
Despite a two-week ceasefire announcement between the US and Iran, Iran launched missile and drone strikes against Gulf states. Multiple countries reported intercepting missiles and drones, with casualties occurring in Qatar and Iraq. These attacks, occurring just before a deadline set by President Trump, highlight escalating regional tensions.
President Donald Trump announced a two-week pause in US military strikes on Iran, calling it a 'double-sided ceasefire' to ease regional tensions. A key condition for this pause is the complete and safe reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. However, tensions remain volatile as Iran reportedly launched missiles targeting Israel and Gulf states shortly after the announcement.
Despite President Trump's announcement of a two-week ceasefire with Iran, Iran immediately launched missile and drone attacks. UAE and other Gulf states activated air defense systems in response to the Iranian strikes. This highlights a severe discrepancy between diplomatic agreements and actual military actions, increasing uncertainty over the truce.
Despite a ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran, Iran has once again closed the Strait of Hormuz in response to Israeli attacks on Lebanon. The truce is conditional on Iran reopening the strait, but Iranian missile strikes on Israel continue. Iran is pushing for compensation for war damage and continued uranium enrichment in negotiations.
A tentative two-week ceasefire has taken effect following US and Israeli strikes, but core issues remain unresolved. While Iran's leadership has shifted, significant differences persist regarding its nuclear program and missile development. President Trump proposed removing the uranium, but Iran rejects demands to dismantle its nuclear capabilities.
The Iran-US conflict entered a two-week ceasefire based on Iran's 10-point peace proposal, which includes sanctions relief and recognition of Iranian control over the Strait of Hormuz. Despite the truce, immediate signs of strain emerged, including missile and drone activity. Israel continued strikes in Lebanon, and Iran hinted it might withdraw from the ceasefire if Israeli attacks persist.
Russian official Dmitry Medvedev called the Strait of Hormuz 'Iran's nuclear weapons,' stating its potential is inexhaustible. Despite a two-week ceasefire announced by US President Donald Trump, regional tensions remain high. Iran has retaliated with drone and missile strikes against Israel and Gulf nations, while restricting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
President Trump threatened immediate 50% tariffs on any country arming Iran, the day after announcing a two-week halt to military action. This threat followed the suspension of attacks, conditional on Iran fully reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Although Iran stated it would cease 'defensive operations' if strikes stopped, it launched missile and drone attacks on the UAE after the ceasefire announcement.
Despite a ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran, tensions escalated as Israel launched massive strikes in Lebanon. Iran conducted missile and drone attacks on Gulf nations even after the truce. While talks are being sought, core disputes remain unresolved.