The US‑Israel ceasefire with Iran presses pause on a costly war, but can peace last?

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The US and Israel have accepted a two-week ceasefire in their war with Iran, providing a temporary reprieve from the conflict. The road to a lasting peace agreement will be complex, with multiple factors at play, including international opposition and economic repercussions.
A two-week ceasefire has been agreed upon in the US-Israel war with Iran. The conflict began with joint US-Israel attacks on Iran, prompting a robust response from Tehran. The war has inflicted significant blows on all parties involved and has led to a massive oil and inflationary crisis. The US and Israel had anticipated a quick victory, but Iran's government proved resilient. The conflict has cost the US at least $1 billion daily, adding to the federal debt. The ceasefire provides a temporary reprieve, but a lasting peace agreement will be challenging to achieve.
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