Israel and Iran have exchanged long-range missile strikes for the first time since a ceasefire was established two months ago. This escalation comes as an unexpected development after a period of relative calm between the two nations.
Both countries expressed intentions to halt further attacks, but the recent conflict has reignited concerns over the possibility of a full-scale war in the region. The ceasefire, which had brought a temporary peace, now seems fragile as tensions rise once again.
In response, former U.S. President Donald Trump, along with regional mediators, are working urgently to negotiate a deal that could end hostilities with Iran. The aim is to restore stability and prevent further military actions that could have broader implications for the Middle East.
This recent turn of events has significant implications not only for the countries directly involved but also for international relations and global security. Efforts to mediate and find a lasting solution are crucial to maintaining peace in the region.

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