Gulf war: Is the US-Israel-Iran ceasefire a pause or tactical turning point?

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A two-week conditional truce has been reached between the US, Israel, and Iran, offering relief but not a resolution to the escalating crisis. The ceasefire is a tactical turning point, with Iran seeking comprehensive sanctions relief and recognition of its nuclear program, while the US and Israel aim to reduce their military presence in the region.
A ceasefire has been reached between the US, Israel, and Iran. The truce follows 40 days of military pressure on Iran. Iran has agreed to ease its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz. In return, the US and Israel have halted direct strikes on Iran. The ceasefire is a tactical turning point, with Iran seeking sanctions relief and recognition of its nuclear program. The US and Israel aim to reduce their military presence in the region. The truce is fragile, with Israeli strikes in Lebanon and restrictions in Hormuz continuing.
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