US and Iran Reportedly Agree to End Conflict, Reopen Strait of Hormuz
The United States and Iran have reportedly reached an agreement on terms to conclude their conflict and facilitate the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The full text of this agreement has not yet been published. The reported call for a broader cessation of hostilities could present challenges for Israel, which was not involved in the negotiations and is currently engaged in conflict with the Iran-aligned Hezbollah group in Lebanon.

The United States and Iran have announced an agreement on terms to conclude their conflict and facilitate the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The specifics of the agreement's text have not yet been publicly released.
Despite the unpublished details, the agreement's apparent provision for a broader cessation of hostilities may create complications for Israel. Israel was not a participant in these negotiations.
Israel is currently involved in military action in Lebanon against the Hezbollah group, which is aligned with Iran.
According to France 24, Noga Tarnopolsky reported on these developments from Jerusalem.

