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On the ground in Tehran in the wake of the Israel-Iran ceasefire
As the delicate ceasefire in the Israel-Iran conflict continues to hold, a CBS News crew received permission to enter Iran Wednesday to see how conditions are on the ground in its capital of Tehran. The Iranian government maintains tight control over its media and closely monitors foreign journalists. Imtiaz Tyab has more.
‘A pause before something worse’: Iranians wary of what future holds
From renewed conflict to a resurgent regime, people tell of their fears, concerns … and a glimmer of hopePeople from the Tehran area said the hours of darkness before Donald Trump’s ceasefire took hold were the most terrifying of the war as Israel intensified its bombardment.“We felt jets flying so low above our apartment that the windows shook. The bombing intensified to a level I’ve never experienced before. People ran into the streets, terrif…
Trump says Israel and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire
Donald Trump announced a "complete and total ceasefire" between Israel and Iran that would end the "12 day war" between the countries, though neither the Israeli nor the Iranian government commented on the accord at the time of announcement. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi later posted to X that no "agreement" had been reached on a ceasefire with Israel at this time. Trump's surprise announcement came after he thanked Tehran for giving t…
Iranian retaliation, a sudden ceasefire and lingering nuclear questions: Wild swings in the Middle East
(CNN) — In the past few days, the Middle East has witnessed an unprecedented US airstrike on Iran with its most powerful non-nuclear weapons, an Iranian retaliatory strike on the largest US air base in the region, to an apparent truce and ceasefire that many hope will see Iran and Israel end their hostilities that have set the world on edge. The region and the wider world watched warily as events unfolded overnight into Tuesday, but with a degre…
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