Core Points - Iran has accepted the US-proposed ceasefire plan with Israel, but the effectiveness of this ceasefire is questioned due to ongoing attacks in the region [1][5] - Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif stated that there is no official agreement on a ceasefire or cessation of military actions, indicating that Iran will stop its attacks only if Israel halts airstrikes by a specified deadline [1][7] - The ceasefire is planned to be implemented in phases, with Iran starting first, followed by Israel, leading to the end of the conflict after 12 days of warfare [2][3] Group 1 - The ceasefire announcement was made by President Trump, who claimed that both Israel and Iran agreed to a "comprehensive and complete ceasefire" [1][3] - The ceasefire is set to take effect approximately six hours after Trump's announcement, allowing both sides to complete their "final tasks" [1][2] - Israeli officials have indicated that they are close to achieving their military objectives but may still choose to escalate the conflict if necessary [3][4] Group 2 - Following the ceasefire announcement, there were reports of drone and rocket attacks on US military bases in Iraq, indicating ongoing hostilities despite the ceasefire claims [5][6] - Iranian media reported that Iran retaliated against US strikes on its nuclear facilities by attacking US bases in Qatar and Iraq, further escalating tensions in the region [6][7] - The Iranian parliament's advisor described Trump's ceasefire declaration as a provocation, suggesting skepticism about the ceasefire's legitimacy [7]
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