Israel reportedly joins US‑led ceasefire plan with Iran
Reports from US and Israeli media outlets, including CNN and Kan, suggest that Israel has agreed to join a twoâweek ceasefire arrangement with Iran, following an initiative announced by US President Donald Trump.
According to sources cited by the White House, Israel has expressed support for the plan, though no official statements have yet been released by Israeli authorities. The truce is expected to take effect once Iran reopens the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic maritime passage that serves as the worldâs most critical oil transit route.
The development marks a potential turning point in efforts to deâescalate regional hostilities, though officials caution that the situation remains fluid. Authorities continue to monitor events closely and urge the public to rely exclusively on verified updates from official channels as tensions across the region remain high.
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