Is a Ceasefire Truly in Effect? US President Trump Weighs In Amid Iran-Israel Tensions

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Key Takeaways
- Ceasefire claimed by Trump: A ceasefire between Iran and Israel has been announced.
- Iran's rebuttal: Iran disputes the ceasefire claim, stating no formal agreement exists.
- Conditions for pause: Iran's military pause depends on Israel stopping its offensive actions.
- Ongoing tensions: The situation remains volatile with recent missile attacks.
- No formal agreements: No official ceasefire documents have been established.
Washington, June 24 (NationPress) US President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that a ceasefire between Iran and Israel is officially in place, calling for both nations to exercise restraint. “THE CEASEFIRE IS NOW IN EFFECT. PLEASE DO NOT VIOLATE IT! DONALD J. TRUMP, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES!” Trump shared on the social media platform Truth Social.
This declaration emerged during a time of rising violence in the Middle East, surprising both parties involved. Iran quickly disputed the ceasefire claim, stating that it had not received any formal proposal from the US and had not consented to any ceasefire agreement.
Earlier in the day, Trump remarked, "Israel & Iran reached out to me, nearly simultaneously, expressing a desire for 'Peace'! I recognized that the moment was NOW. The World, and especially the Middle East, stand to benefit greatly!"
"Both Nations are on the brink of experiencing immense love, peace, and prosperity in their futures. They have much to gain and much to lose if they deviate from the path of righteousness and truth. The potential for Israel & Iran is boundless, promising a bright future. God bless you both!" he continued.
Earlier, Iran declared a unilateral suspension of its military operations against Israel, effective at 4 A.M. local time, but stated that this pause depended on Israel ceasing its airstrikes and military activities.
Tehran clarified that this decision was not part of a coordinated ceasefire but rather a tactical move based on the changing conditions on the battlefield.
“Iran has temporarily halted its military actions,” an Iranian Foreign Ministry official stated. “This is conditional upon Israel stopping all offensive operations. We have not received any formal ceasefire agreement.”
As of now, Israel has not made any official comment regarding Trump's ceasefire announcement or Iran's temporary halt.
Just hours prior to the ceasefire declaration, Iran launched eight ballistic missiles targeting central and southern Israel, leading to four fatalities and numerous injuries. One missile struck an apartment building in Beersheba, causing extensive damage and panic among residents.
The atmosphere remains charged, with no formal ceasefire documentation or multilateral agreement established as of yet.