Prime Minister Netanyahu has reportedly agreed to a ceasefire, contingent on Iran's adherence to its obligations. This information comes from Israel's Channel 12, which reported that Netanyahu communicated this to President Trump during a phone call.
Reports indicate that during the recent conflict, no Israeli soldiers were killed. However, a significant number of high-ranking commanders and generals within the Iranian regime were targeted by Israel. It is claimed that 700 IRGC forces were eliminated in a single day.
Following an alleged ceasefire violation by Iran, involving the launch of ballistic missiles towards northern Israel, Israeli Chief of General Staff, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, stated that Israel would respond with force. Iranian state-run media outlets have denied any violation of the ceasefire or the launching of missiles.
5 Comments
Muchacho
If this ceasefire holds, it could be a turning point for peace in the region.
Raphael
This sounds like a ploy to distract from internal issues in Israel.
Leonardo
Netanyahu is playing with fire. This is a dangerous game that could escalate tensions.
Raphael
Strong leadership from Netanyahu! Holding Iran accountable is crucial.
Leonardo
This ceasefire is just a temporary pause. Iran will only regroup and strike again.