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Israel Agreed to Ceasefire After Iran Promised to Halt Strikes, U.S. Says

Ceasefire Deal Hinged on Iran Halting Attacks, White House Official Reveals

by The Daily Desk
June 24, 2025
in Conflict and Crisis, Diplomatic Relations, Geopolitics, International Relations, Iran-Israel Conflict, Middle East Wars, Military & Defense, Military Operations, War and Armed Conflict
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Ceasefire With Conditions: How U.S. Pressure and Diplomacy Paused the Iran-Israel Clash

A senior White House official says Israel agreed to a ceasefire only after Iran committed to halting its attacks—marking a tense but potentially pivotal pause in a crisis that had been edging dangerously close to full-scale war.

The agreement, confirmed to CNN by the White House, followed days of back-channel diplomacy, military brinkmanship, and high-stakes phone calls among world leaders. Iran, for its part, agreed to Israel’s condition of ending its strikes—a demand backed by quiet but forceful American pressure.

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U.S. Strikes Set the Stage

The turning point came Saturday, when U.S. forces launched coordinated strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities. The Biden administration argues those strikes were decisive, tipping the balance in negotiations by demonstrating that Washington was prepared to escalate if diplomacy failed. While no nuclear material is believed to have been released, the action sent a clear message to Tehran: the U.S. was willing to act.

According to the White House, the military move helped bring Iran to the table and set the groundwork for a ceasefire. The strikes, officials said, were calibrated to limit civilian casualties while targeting infrastructure central to Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

High-Level Diplomacy, Quiet Channels

President Donald Trump was deeply involved in brokering the deal, directly communicating with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during negotiations. Simultaneously, a senior U.S. team—Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State and National Security Adviser Marco Rubio, and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff—worked both openly and behind the scenes to engage Iranian counterparts.

Negotiations moved through a mix of formal diplomatic channels and indirect communications, some facilitated by regional partners. One of the most critical intermediaries was Qatar.

Qatar’s Pivotal Role

Qatar’s Emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, played a key role as a mediator. President Trump personally thanked the Emir in a phone call earlier Monday, underscoring the importance of Doha’s quiet diplomacy. Qatar has long positioned itself as a bridge between the West and Iran, often stepping in to de-escalate when direct dialogue breaks down.

This time, Qatari efforts were instrumental in creating space for both Iran and Israel to walk back from the brink without appearing to capitulate publicly.

A Fragile Pause

While the ceasefire marks a welcome de-escalation, officials on all sides are warning that it remains fragile. Trust is thin, and the potential for misunderstandings or provocations to reignite conflict remains high.

President Trump, after a brief return to the White House residence Monday evening, was seen back in the West Wing later that night, where a Marine stood sentinel—a signal that the president was actively working. A senior official said he continued making calls related to the situation but was not expected to make any further public statements that evening.

Context: A Conflict Years in the Making

Tensions between Israel and Iran are hardly new. The two countries have long been engaged in a shadow war involving cyberattacks, proxy conflicts, and occasional direct strikes. However, the past week saw a sharp escalation, with Iranian missiles targeting Israeli territory and Israel responding forcefully.

The U.S., traditionally Israel’s strongest ally, has often walked a fine line—supporting Israeli security while also trying to prevent a broader regional war. This latest flare-up tested that balance, and Washington’s ability to de-escalate may shape its regional credibility for years to come.

For now, the guns have quieted. But the road to any lasting peace remains long—and filled with uncertainty.

Source: CNN – Israel agreed to ceasefire on the condition that Iran stop its strikes, White House official says

The Daily Desk

The Daily Desk

J News is a freelance editor and contributor at The Daily Desk, focusing on politics, media, and the shifting dynamics of public discourse. With a decade of experience in digital journalism, Jordan brings clarity and precision to every story.

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