
After Ceasefire: The Uncertain Future of Israel-Iran Relations
After 12 days of conflict, Israel and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire. But with deep-rooted tensions and disputes over Iran’s nuclear program, will peace last?
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After 12 days of conflict, Israel and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire. But with deep-rooted tensions and disputes over Iran’s nuclear program, will peace last?

Iran denies agreeing to resume talks with the US, emphasizing national interests amid nuclear tensions. Supreme Leader Khamenei accuses US officials of exaggerating impacts on Iran’s nuclear program.

The US conducted airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, marking a sharp escalation in tensions. We explore the reasons behind this move, its implications, and potential paths to de-escalation.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi accuses the U.S. and Israel of crossing a ‘major red line’ by attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities, escalating tensions in the Middle East.

Israel launched airstrikes targeting Iranian nuclear facilities in Natanz and Arak, escalating regional tensions. Iranian officials report no radioactive leakage from the evacuated Arak site.

Israeli forces have reportedly struck Iran’s Arak nuclear facility, Iranian state television announced. The facility was evacuated prior to the strike; no radioactive leakage is reported.

Israel and Iran have exchanged fresh attacks, escalating tensions as the world watches to see if President Trump will involve the U.S. in the conflict.

An emergency UN Security Council session urges Israel and Iran to exercise restraint amid escalating tensions following Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.

Israel has completed the first stage of ‘Rising Lion’ strikes against Iran’s nuclear and military sites, escalating tensions in the Middle East.