Even though a ceasefire was announced, the situation between Iran, Israel, and the U.S. is still full of tension. On June 24, 2025, former U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that both Iran and Israel agreed to stop fighting—starting with Iran at 4 a.m., then Israel 12 hours later. But the truth is, no one from Iran or Israel has officially confirmed it. Iran’s Foreign Minister made it clear: they’ll only stop if Israel stops first. Meanwhile, Iran fired more missiles, hitting Be’er Sheva in Israel and killing civilians. Iran also targeted the U.S. Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar in an operation called “Glad Tidings of Victory,” but U.S. defenses like Patriot systems shot everything down. In response, Israel and the U.S. bombed major Iranian nuclear sites—Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan—causing serious damage. Reports say Mossad even used drones inside Iran earlier to take out missile launchers before the airstrikes. Even with all this, oil prices actually went down a bit, and global shipping through the Strait of Hormuz hasn’t been blocked. Qatar is trying to bring both sides to the table for talks, and Iran is hinting at a return to nuclear negotiations. But overall, the region still feels like it’s walking a very thin line.

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