Core Viewpoint - The situation between Iran and Israel remains volatile despite a verbal ceasefire agreement announced by President Trump, with both sides continuing to engage in military actions against each other, raising questions about the sustainability of the ceasefire [1][2][8]. Summary by Sections Ceasefire Agreement - President Trump announced a "comprehensive and complete ceasefire" between Israel and Iran, which is to be implemented in phases, starting with Iran followed by Israel [2]. - The ceasefire is intended to end a 12-day conflict, but both sides have already accused each other of violating the agreement [1][6]. Military Actions - Prior to the ceasefire taking effect, Iran launched a significant missile strike against Israel, claiming to have targeted military and logistical centers in response to Israeli attacks [3]. - Israel retaliated by destroying a radar facility in Tehran, citing Iran's violation of the ceasefire as justification for their actions [4]. - Reports indicate that Iran's military capabilities have been significantly weakened, with over 80% of its air defense capabilities reportedly destroyed [4]. Aftermath and Future Implications - Iranian President Pezeshkian stated that the conflict has ended, emphasizing the resilience of the Iranian people and calling for a focus on reconstruction efforts [5]. - Trump expressed dissatisfaction with both Iran and Israel for their actions post-ceasefire, asserting that Iran's nuclear capabilities have been significantly diminished [6]. - Despite the ceasefire, there are concerns about the lack of trust and the absence of a formal agreement, which could lead to further escalations in the future [8].
12天冲突落幕?“口头停火”成疑 以伊开启“新战场”
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-06-24 23:21