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Trump Announces Iran Ceasefire Agreement to End ’12 Day War’

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Trump Declares Iran Ceasefire after 12-Day War

President Donald Trump announced on his Truth Social account that Israel and Iran have agreed to an iran ceasefire following missile exchanges. He described the “12 Day War” as ending after a phased implementation.

“Officially, Iran will start the ceasefire and, upon the 12th Hour, Israel will start the ceasefire and, upon the 24th Hour, an Official END to THE 12 DAY WAR will be saluted by the World.”

Trump praised both nations for their “stamina, courage, and intelligence” in reaching what he called a historic peace deal.

A senior Iranian official also confirmed the ceasefire deal, according to Reuters. Trump wrote, “CONGRATULATIONS TO EVERYONE! It has been fully agreed by and between Israel and Iran that there will be a Complete and Total CEASEFIRE (in approximately 6 hours from now …), for 12 hours, at which point the War will be considered, ENDED!”

Diplomatic Efforts and Role of Qatar in Iran Ceasefire

Qatar’s prime minister secured Iran’s agreement to a U.S.-proposed ceasefire with Israel after Iran’s strikes on a U.S. air base in Qatar. A diplomat briefed on the talks told Fox News: “President Trump spoke with Qatar’s Emir and informed him the U.S. got Israel to agree to a ceasefire with Iran. The President asked Qatar to help persuade Iran to do the same, following that Vice President Vance coordinated with Qatar’s Prime Minister on the details.” This effort proved successful: “Despite having been attacked just hours earlier, the Qataris set aside their grievances and prioritized regional security to get the deal done.”

Trump thanked the Emir of Qatar for his help: “I’d like to thank the Highly Respected Emir of Qatar for all that he has done in seeking Peace for the Region.” The ceasefire came after Iran launched missiles toward the Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar; Qatar’s foreign ministry condemned that strike, noting there were no casualties.

Confirmation and Contradictory Statements on Ceasefire Iran

While a senior Iranian official confirmed the deal, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi later posted that there was currently no formal agreement on a ceasefire with Israel, but hinted hostilities might end if conditions were met. Araghchi said military operations “continued until the very last minute,” adding that if Israel stopped strikes by 4 a.m. Tehran time, Iran would halt its response. “As of now, there is NO ‘agreement’ on any ceasefire or cessation of military operations,” he wrote, noting the final decision would come later. These mixed signals underscore uncertainty over whether an israel and iran ceasefire is fully in effect.

U.S. Lawmakers React to Trump Iran-Israel Ceasefire Claim

House members offered varied responses after Trump’s announcement:

  • Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.): Said the news “looks like the ceasefire news is real” and praised the idea of ending conflict without American casualties: “If you’re saying Israel could degrade Iran’s military, the United States could degrade Iran’s nuclear capability in 12 days, and not a single American life … that sounds like a win.”
  • Rep. Jim Himes (D-Ct.): Learned of the deal via social media and said, “If there is, in fact, a ceasefire, that would be a good thing,” while noting concerns remain about threats to the U.S. and constitutional questions.
  • Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.): Called Trump’s announcement a “very grave public admission” of entering a war without congressional approval, urging impeachment for authorizing strikes unconstitutionally.
  • Rep. Marlin Stutzman (R-Ind.): Called the ceasefire “huge,” sending a message that the president negotiates but warns of consequences if talks fail.
  • Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-Wis.): Criticized Democrats for siding “with a terrorist regime over the President,” defending Trump’s authority.
  • Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.): Said it’s “too soon to say” if Trump deserves credit, noting a constitutional approach might have been preferable despite the outcome.

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Military Actions and Ceasefire Conditions

The announcement followed a week of military escalations: Iran launched at least six missiles toward America’s Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar in retaliation for U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. Trump highlighted that no Americans or Qataris were harmed. Israel, meanwhile, was reported by Iranian state media to have launched fresh attacks on Tehran, with evacuation warnings issued in certain districts. According to a White House official, Israel agreed to the ceasefire on the condition that Iran stop its strikes on Israeli territory. During negotiations, Trump communicated directly with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Vice President Vance, Secretary of State Rubio, National Security Adviser. And Special Envoy Witkoff worked with Qatar to broker terms.

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Netanyahu’s Security Meetings Amid Iran and Israel Ceasefire Talks

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened meetings with his narrow security cabinet to discuss the situation. Attendees included Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, Defense Minister Israel Katz, Shas party chair Aryeh Deri, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich. These discussions followed broader security cabinet meetings as Israel assessed the cease fire iran conditions and potential next steps.

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White House Coordination and Trump Ceasefire Diplomacy

The White House largely remained silent publicly, leaving Trump’s social media posts to lead communication. Officials later detailed a day-long series of calls and meetings. “This ceasefire was only made possible because of President Trump’s strong leadership and perseverance for peace,” said a senior official. Trump scheduled travel to a NATO summit in The Hague amid these developments, underscoring the global implications of the iran israel ceasefire.

Next Steps and Uncertainties over Iran Ceasefire News

Neither Israel nor Iran has fully confirmed the ceasefire agreement, and Iran’s foreign minister has denied a formal deal while offering conditional halts if strikes end by a set deadline. The situation remains fluid: questions linger about enforcement, verification, and whether this marks a durable peace or a temporary halt. Observers ask: did Iran and Israel agree to cease fire in a lasting way? Or is this a pause until further talks? As the world watches, the announced iran ceasefire faces tests from on-the-ground realities and evolving political dynamics.

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