Fragile Truce Takes Hold
A tentative ceasefire between Israel and Iran has moved into its second day after a brief flare-up threatened to reignite hostilities. Initial exchanges of fire on day one raised concerns that the truce might collapse, but both sides have observed a notably quieter 24 hours.
Global Leaders Watch Closely
Major players—Russia, France, Germany and Saudi Arabia—have publicly welcomed the pause in fighting. While relief is the prevailing reaction, officials also warn that the lull remains fragile and call for sustained diplomatic efforts to keep tensions at bay.
What Comes Next
Experts emphasize that maintaining the ceasefire will depend on transparent communication channels, humanitarian access and confidence-building measures. Observers from the region and beyond are now eyeing whether this temporary calm can evolve into a more stable, long-term solution.
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