🔹 41 minutes after mixed signals and continued strikes, both Iranian and Israeli state-linked media have now officially confirmed the start of a ceasefire between Tehran and Tel Aviv.
🔹 The announcement was first published by Tasnim News Agency, which is closely tied to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), stating that Iran has entered into a ceasefire with Israel.
🔹 Shortly after, the Israeli Radio and Television Organization echoed the report, stating that the ceasefire is now in effect from both sides.
🔹 The confirmation follows hours of confusion and escalatory developments:
• Iran launched multiple drones and missiles even after the initial ceasefire window began.
• Israel responded with renewed airstrikes on targets in Tehran and Karaj.
• Both sides accused the other of violating agreed timelines.
🔹 Despite earlier denials by Iranian officials, this formal announcement appears to signal that both militaries have halted offensive operations—for now.
🔹 Regional and international actors, including Qatar and the U.S., are expected to closely monitor adherence and possibly broker further talks in the coming hours.