Israel Accepts Ceasefire Deal with Iran Proposed by Trump: Netanyahu

Ceasefire Achieved Amid Rising Tensions; U.S. Mediation Brings Hope for Regional Stability

Tel Aviv – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has officially announced that Israel has accepted the ceasefire between Iran and Israel, following a proposal by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Netanyahu expressed gratitude to President Trump for his unwavering support in addressing Iran’s nuclear threat and ensuring Israel’s national security.

A statement from the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office emphasized that any breach of the ceasefire between Iran and Israel would be met with a swift and powerful response. Israeli officials also stated that all key military objectives during the conflict were successfully achieved, which paved the way for this agreement.

This latest development comes as Iran had already begun implementing the ceasefire, marking a significant moment in ongoing Iran Israel ceasefire news. Both the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Commander-in-Chief of the IRGC declared the agreement a “strategic victory,” congratulating the Iranian people and the families of fallen soldiers.

Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed the ceasefire between Iran and Israel via social media, announcing that Israeli airspace has been reopened. He urged all parties to honor the agreement and avoid actions that could reignite tensions.

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This Iran Israel war update follows weeks of intense hostilities and missile exchanges between the two nations, which had raised fears of a full-scale regional war. Thanks to American mediation, the ceasefire is now in place — a move that has been welcomed by the global community as a step toward restoring peace in the Middle East.

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