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Israel and Iran have announced a cessation of attacks after a significant escalation that involved missile strikes, aerial bombardments, and confrontations with Hezbollah in Lebanon. The US President emphasized that Washington advocated for caution while discussions for a broader regional agreement are underway. Reports from Iranian and Lebanese officials indicate that over 7,000 individuals have lost their lives in the conflict, whereas Israeli authorities report 20 civilian fatalities due to Iranian missile strikes. This temporary halt has alleviated immediate concerns of a larger regional upheaval, yet tensions persist as both parties caution against further breaches.

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00:00Iran and Israel say they have stopped attacking each other, for now.
00:04But both sides warned that any new strike could restart the conflict immediately.
00:08The latest escalation began after Iran launched missiles toward Israel.
00:13Israel responded with airstrikes on Iranian military sites.
00:17U.S. President Donald Trump said he personally urged Israel to stop further attacks.
00:22Trump claimed negotiations for a wider regional deal are now very close.
00:26Meanwhile, Hezbollah also exchanged fire with Israel from southern Lebanon.
00:31The conflict has already killed thousands across Iran and Lebanon.
00:36Oil prices also surged after tensions disrupted the Strait of Hormuz.
00:40Now the world is watching closely.
00:43Is this a real path to peace, or just a pause before another major escalation?
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