In a surprising turn in the conflict known as the Twelve Days' War, diplomatic sources have confirmed that Tehran is preparing to take the first step toward an agreement announced as crucial for peace. Tel Aviv, for its part, will commit to responding with a second decisive move as soon as Iran's initial action is completed. This exchange of conciliatory gestures has been the result of intense negotiations backed by international mediators, who seek to prevent an escalation that could have devastating consequences in the region.
The expectations are high, as both cities have put in place mechanisms to ensure the implementation of the agreed measures and to avoid any noncompliance. 24 hours after these initial steps, the international community is expected to officially proclaim the end of the conflict, bringing an end to nearly two weeks of hostilities. This development has been received with optimism by global leaders and human rights organizations, who see this truce as an opportunity to reinforce stability in one of the most volatile regions in the world.
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