Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a statement to US President Donald Trump in response, that he would be ready for a cease-fire with Iran to end the war between them. The cease-fire, which officially began at 6 a.m. Polish time is part of a larger plan to end the 12-day conflict.
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Trump celebrated the step forward on social media, announcing on Twitter that both nations had agreed to a “complete and total CEASE OF FIGHTING,” to begin in “not nearly enough time to repair the long-term damage” from the fighting, or “approximately 24 hours,” once they wrapped up their existing missions.
Cease-fire was to start with an initial 12-hour cessation of Iranian military activity, to be followed by a 12-hour lull on the part of Israel. Both phases need to be honored, to remove the claim once and for all that A is the enemy that never respects any peace process. A war will be deemed completely over 24 hours after that.
Trump, in a statement, praised the leadership of both countries for agreeing and said the deal is evidence of “Fortitude, Courage and Intelligence.” He noted that, what had been a potentially region-shattering war, was winding down.
“This is a war that could have gone on for another 30 years and could have taken us into World War III and destroyed the Middle East, and Europe!” he wrote, blessing all those involved, including the United States and the world.
Agreement and Role of Various Actors
Trump said in a phone interview that the truce signifies the war is finally over and that Israel would no longer be bombing Iranian proxies and targets, nor would Iran be trying to attack Israeli targets. A senior Iranian official later said Iran had agreed to a US-led proposal for a Qatari-mediated ceasefire.
Qatar was instrumental in convincing Iran to take the offer, US officials claimed. Israel was said to have accepted the truce with the proviso that Iran refrain from further assault. Iran has signaled that it does not wish to escalate further.
The negotiators included US Vice-President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff. Trump even called Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu himself to get his backing.
But 30 minutes before Trump publicly announced that he had chosen the former reality television show host, an Iranian official said he had not received a proposal. The situation flared up ever so briefly, with both countries threatening renewed attacks, and Israel telling some residents in parts of Tehran to leave their homes and seek cover in case of a missile strike.
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Confusion reigned, but Vice President JD Vance later told a television interviewer that the ceasefire was already being tied up even when he had left the White House. He said Trump’s public announcement had deviated slightly from plans but that he backed the result.
According to Vance, Iran's nuclear program had been laid to waste, its stockpiles of highly enriched uranium buried in the rubble of specific nuclear installations.
Just a day earlier, Vance had claimed that talks about Iran’s stockpile were still underway. But after recent events, he said, “Last week, the Iranians were on the brink of a nuclear bomb. “Now they are not able to build a nuclear weapon.”
He attributed the victory to Trump’s leadership and the actions of US forces, saying the mission was accomplished with no American deaths.
Vance reasoned that the destruction of the Iranian nuclear program had averted a much wider global crisis and represented a tremendous strategic success for the United States.
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