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šŸ”„ Iran–Israel Ceasefire: Tense Peace, Nuclear Program Only Delayed! šŸ•Šļø

TL;DR:Ā Iran and Israel have agreed to a fragile ceasefire after a 12‑day conflict that saw U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites and Iranian retaliation on U.S. bases in Qatar. U.S. intelligence now estimates Iran’s nuclear capabilities were only delayed by a few months, not obliterated as initially claimed by Trump and Netanyahu. India’s MEA welcomed the diplomatic pause and continued Operation SindhuĀ to evacuate over 2,800 Indians from Iran. Amid global relief, tensions remain as both nations eye diplomatic paths forward. MediaFx says: stand with the people peacemakers, question warmongering elites—but dialogue is the true path to justice. šŸ‡®šŸ‡³āœŒļø

šŸŽÆ Key Highlights

1. Fragile Ceasefire Takes Effect

šŸ•Šļø Trump announced a ceasefire on June 24, with both Iran and Israel pausing hostilities. šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡øšŸ‡®šŸ‡· Iranian missiles targeted Al‑Udeid Air Base in Qatar; no major civilian casualties were reported.šŸ›‘ EU leaders, including Kaja Kallas, urged all parties to return to dialogue and avoid further violence. #Ceasefire #MiddleEastPeace

2. Nuclear Program Not Destroyed, Just Set Back

šŸ”¬ U.S. intelligence now confirms Iran's enrichment sites were only delayed by a few months—not years as hyped by Trump or Netanyahu. šŸ˜®šŸ“” Satellite images show surface-level damage at Fordow, Natanz, Isfahan—but underground infrastructure is still mostly untouched. #NuclearDelay #FalseClaims

3. Targeted Killing of Scientists

šŸ’„ Israeli strikes reportedly killed at least 14 Iranian nuclear scientists, raising ethical questions globally.šŸ“‰ Iran warned these losses could delay nuclear progress but won’t stop it altogether. #WarCrimes #HumanCost

4. India’s Operation Sindhu Continues

āœˆļø Under Operation Sindhu, over 2,858Ā Indian nationals (students, families, workers) have been safely evacuated from Iran.šŸ›”ļø 282 more Indians were evacuated on June 25, as part of MEA's coordinated efforts.šŸ™ MEA welcomed the ceasefire and called for ā€œno alternative to dialogue and diplomacy.ā€ #OperationSindhu #MEA #IndiansAbroad

5. Diplomacy vs. Conflict

šŸ—£ļø Trump softened his tone, suggesting hope for negotiations while still keeping military options ā€œon the table.ā€šŸ’£ Disparities between U.S. and Israeli intelligence raise doubts about whether the initial attacks were even justified. #FakeNarrative #DiplomacyWins

6. Global & Regional Ramifications

šŸ“‰ Commodity markets breathed easy: oil prices dropped around 5% after ceasefire news hit global headlines.āš–ļø U.S. lawmakers now question the Pentagon over unverified claims and the sudden escalation without full intel clarity. #OilMarket #USPolitics

šŸ‘„ MediaFx Take (People’s Perspective)

This whole drama just proves one thing—powerful elites push wars while ordinary people suffer! šŸ’” Working class folks, especially Indian students and workers, had to run for their lives while leaders played ego games. šŸ™„Instead of bombing nuclear plants and killing scientists, how about promoting real talk and peace deals? šŸ¤ Operation Sindhu was a win for our people—but let’s make sure peace isn’t just a short break before the next missile. 🚫From the people’s side, it’s clear: diplomacy, not destruction, must be the way forward. ✊

šŸ—£ļø What’s Next?

– Will Iran agree to nuclear talks under IAEA rules?– Can Israel avoid more military ā€œpreemptiveā€ strikes?– Will India continue protecting its citizens globally?

Tell us in the comments! Should leaders talk more and fight less? šŸ“¢ Let’s keep the convo going! šŸ‡®šŸ‡³šŸ—Øļø

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