Iran-Israel Ceasefire: What We Know So Far

Few details are available regarding the terms of the ceasefire between Iran and Israel, which was mediated by Qatar. Trump stated that a 'Full and Complete' ceasefire would begin approximately '6 hours' after his announcement. Israel has not yet publicly commented on the ceasefire agreement.
Iranian state media announced that a ceasefire has been 'imposed on the enemy' following the country's military response to 'American aggression.' The report did not specify when the ceasefire would take effect. The Iran National News Network reported that Trump requested the ceasefire in a 'begging manner'.
Early Tuesday, Iran launched missiles towards Israel, with one hitting a residential building in the city of Beersheba, killing at least three people. Missiles were also seen over Jerusalem, while Israeli interceptions were visible over Haifa.
Israel launched attacks on the Iranian capital, Tehran, overnight, according to Iranian state media. CNN's Fred Pleitgen reported anti-aircraft fire over the Iranian capital.
The diplomatic push occurred after an Iranian missile attack on the American base Al Udeid in Qatar. The base had been evacuated days earlier, and the missiles were successfully intercepted. Iranian officials had informed Qatar in advance of the retaliatory attack.