On June 24, 2025, Iran and Israel agreed to a ceasefire following several days of escalating conflict that included missile strikes and drone attacks. The clashes began after an Israeli airstrike in Syria killed key Iranian military figures. In response, Iran launched missiles targeting Israeli bases. The ceasefire was brokered through diplomatic efforts involving the United States, Qatar, and the United Nations. While the truce brought temporary relief to civilians on both sides, tensions remain high. Former U.S. President Donald Trump criticized the agreement, claiming it showed weakness. International leaders have welcomed the ceasefire but emphasized the need for continued dialogue and caution against any further provocation. The situation remains fragile, and global observers are watching closely.