Iran parades missiles as Trump extends ceasefire amid war tensions
President Trump has extended a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon for three weeks to allow for continued peace talks as Iran displays military force in Tehran

Crowds waving Iranian flags filled the streets of Tehran as ballistic missiles were put on display in a stark show of force. This military demonstration occurred as tensions rose ahead of a deadline for a fragile ceasefire. While the parade highlighted Iran's military capabilities, the international community remains focused on the potential for diplomatic resolution. Despite the high-profile nature of the display, there has been no official response from either Iran or Israel regarding the current status of the truce or the ongoing negotiations, leaving the region in a state of uncertainty.[1][2]
President Trump has announced an extension of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon for three additional weeks to allow for continued peace talks. This extension is part of a broader effort by the United States to maintain diplomatic engagement with Iran. The decision to prolong the truce aims to provide a window for further discussion, although the situation remains volatile. The lack of a formal commitment from the primary parties involved continues to pose a challenge to the peace process as the new three-week period begins.[1][2]



