Summary
Iran, the United States, and Israel have agreed to a two-week ceasefire. This deal aims to prevent military action that President Trump had threatened. However, after the agreement, new attacks in the region have raised questions about the ceasefire's stability.
Key Facts
- Iran, the United States, and Israel agreed to a ceasefire lasting two weeks.
- The agreement was made at the last moment to avoid U.S. military action against Iran.
- Despite the ceasefire, Iran and Gulf countries reported new attacks.
- Israel conducted an attack on Beirut, Lebanon, which complicates the ceasefire.
- Both the U.S. and Iran claim they have gained a victory from the deal.
- The U.S. Defense Secretary stated that the Iranian military threat has reduced.
- The Iranian military claims the U.S. and Israel accepted its conditions.