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Israel Reluctantly Agrees to Iran Ceasefire Amid Unfinished Military Goals

Israel has reportedly agreed to a temporary ceasefire with Iran, but the decision is met with reluctance as the nation still harbors unfulfilled military objectives. This move follows a request from the US, aiming to de-escalate tensions in the region.

A White House official confirmed to The New York Times that Israel has indeed consented to the cessation of hostilities. However, sources cited by CNN reveal that Israeli officials have expressed significant concerns regarding the interim agreement brokered by the United States with Iran.

Unresolved Military Objectives

An insider familiar with the situation disclosed to CNN that while Israel intends to abide by the ceasefire terms, it does so with considerable hesitation. The primary reason for this reluctance stems from the country's desire to achieve additional strategic goals through military actions within Iran, which remain pending.

US Mediation and Iran's Response

The agreement for a two-week pause in strikes was reportedly influenced by an appeal from Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to US President Donald Trump. Trump characterized the ceasefire as bilateral, noting that Washington had received a 10-point proposal from Tehran, which is considered a potential framework for future negotiations.

In a related development, Iran has signaled its willingness to ensure the opening of the Strait of Hormuz during the two-week truce period with the United States, indicating a potential diplomatic opening.

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