Trump announces ceasefire between Iran and Israel after Iran’s missile attack on US base in Qatar
Following Iran's missile barrage on Israel, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a complete ceasefire between the two nations. However, the ceasefire's status remained uncertain as the attacks continued after a deadline. The Iranian strikes killed at least four people and injured eight in Israel, with significant damage reported in Beersheba. Trump's announcement came after Iran retaliated with a limited missile attack on a U.S. military base in Qatar, in response to American bombings of its nuclear sites. Israel has not officially acknowledged Trump's ceasefire proposal, while Iran's Foreign Minister expressed uncertainty about a cessation of military operations, contingent on Israel halting its aggression. Trump referred to the conflict as the "12 Day War." Qatar condemned the attack on its military base, which Iran claimed matched the number of U.S. bombs on its nuclear sites. Both Iran and Israel reported striking each other's targets, with Israel hitting facilities in Tehran, including Evin prison. The U.S. has been evacuating American citizens from Israel. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties on both sides.