Donald Trump has made a historic announcement: A ceasefire order will be implemented between Iran and Israel.

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After a 12-day-long conflict that caused tension in the Middle East, a historic development took place on the Israel and Iran front. U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Iran have agreed to a comprehensive ceasefire, which will take effect within 6 hours. Trump stated in a post on Truth Social, "A complete and definitive ceasefire has been agreed upon between Israel and Iran. A temporary ceasefire will take place for 12 hours, after which the war will officially be declared over." According to the agreement, Iran will be the first party to initiate the ceasefire, and Israel will join the ceasefire 12 hours later. After 24 hours, the 12-day war will officially be declared over. Trump also stated that the ceasefire will occur in peace and mutual respect between the two parties. Before this ceasefire news, there was a significant development that increased tensions in the region. Iran carried out a limited missile attack on Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar in response to the bombing of Iran's nuclear facilities by the United States. Reports indicate that the United States was informed prior to the attack and there were no casualties. Trump assessed this attack as "a very weak response" and said, "The most important thing is that now they have expressed their anger. I hope there will be no more DISDAIN." Qatar described the attack as a clear violation of its sovereignty, airspace, and international law. Qatari officials stated that most missiles were intercepted, with only one missile reaching its target, but it remains unclear whether the missile caused any damage. Qatar described the attack as a clear violation of its sovereignty, airspace, and international law. Qatari officials stated that most of the missiles were intercepted, with only one missile heading towards a target, but it remains unclear whether the missile caused any damage. In Iran's statements, they claimed that this attack was equivalent to the number of bombs that the United States dropped on Iran and that a base outside the civilian area was targeted. These statements indicate that the Tehran government does not want to escalate tensions with Washington.

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