Trump announces the agreement of the Israel-Iran fire

President Donald Trump has announced an agreement of ceased the fire between Iran and Israel while the hostilities between the two countries enter the 12 days.

In a statement released on Monday, Trump said that both countries agreed to stop hostilities in a 24 -hour picture, starting from Iran.

He described the agreement as a large diplomatic turn aimed at avoiding further destruction in the Middle East.

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According to the President of the United States, the truce would begin once the nations complete their final operations, with Iran who should start his part in the first 12 hours and Israel in the next 12.

“At the end of the 24 -hour window, the war would have been officially declared,” said Trump, a key supporter of Israel in the war. This is a war that could have moved on for years and destroyed the entire Middle East, but will not do it, and will never do it “.

He praised the leadership of both nations for showing “resistance, courage and intelligence” in closing the conflict.

“God bless Israel, God bless Iran, God bless the Middle East, God bless the United States of America and God bless the world,” he added.

Daily Trust reports that the announcement has followed almost two weeks of growing violence, exchanges of missiles and air attacks that raised fears of a regional conflagration.

However, Trump’s move was tested within a few hours of the announcement.

According to reports, the Iranian missiles hit Beersheba in the south of Israel shortly before the start of the fire, killing at least five civilians and injuring more than 20.

The Israeli government immediately accused Iran of violating the agreement and ordered renewed strikes on strategic objectives in Tehran.

Iran, in response, denied any violation of the agreement, insisting on the fact that his operations had ended in front of the window of ceased the fire.

While the sirens of the air raid played throughout the north of Israel at the beginning of Tuesday, the tension remained high and the future of the ceased the uncertain fire.

In the meantime, the global markets have responded positively to the news of the truce, with the prices of oil which has decreased in a short recovery of the trust of investors.

Development has also attracted mixed international reactions.

The Qatar, who was reported that he had facilitated the negotiations on the back-truck, urged both sides to honor their commitments.

The European leaders and NATO asked for moderation and warned that a further escalation would have serious regional and global consequences.

Despite the uncertainty, the diplomatic channels remained open.

The negotiations between Iran and the European powers resumed in Geneva, focusing on the de-Escalation and nuclear issues.

The war, which began with Israeli and American strikes on suspicious Iranian nuclear plants, had unleashed Iran’s retaliation attacks, including a missile launch at the US air base at Udeid in Qatar.

The missile strikes did not cause victims, but further raised alarm for the expansion of the expansion of the conflict.

At the time of the press, both Iran and Israel have maintained promptness between accusations and continuous denials.

While President Trump declared the war, analysts warn that the next few hours will determine whether peace holds or the region slips back into the open clash.

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