April 8, 2026 | 8:30 PM
U.S. CEASEFIRE FRAMEWORK: President Trump says that following discussions with Pakistan’s leadership, he agreed to pause planned U.S. attacks on Iran for two weeks, contingent on Iran reopening the Strait of Hormuz. He presents this as a mutual ceasefire and says U.S. military objectives have already been achieved.
Trump says negotiations toward a broader peace agreement with Iran are close to completion, based on a 10-point proposal. He calls the provisional ceasefire a “total and complete victory,” adding that Tehran’s uranium issue would be “perfectly taken care of.”
ISRAEL’S POSITION: The Prime Minister’s Office says Israel supports President Trump’s decision to suspend strikes against Iran for two weeks, subject to Iran immediately opening the straits and stopping all attacks on the U.S., Israel, and countries in the region. The statement adds that the two-week ceasefire does not include Lebanon.
⚔ IDF STATUS: The IDF says that in accordance with directives from the political echelon, it has ceased fire in the campaign against Iran and remains on high alert in defense. The military says it is ready to respond to any violation.
The IDF also says it continues fighting and ground operations against the Hezbollah terror organization in Lebanon.
OVERNIGHT STRIKES BEFORE THE CEASEFIRE: The Israeli Air Force says that during extensive overnight strikes in Iran, fighter jets hit dozens of ballistic missile launch sites and launchers. The IDF says the aim was to significantly reduce and suppress the scope of launches at Israel.
According to the military, the strikes disrupted a larger barrage of ballistic missiles that had been aimed at the State of Israel. The IDF also says it struck key weapon production sites in several areas of Iran before the ceasefire took effect.
Iran continued firing ballistic missiles at Israel until around 3:30 a.m. The IDF says its last strikes in Iran were carried out around 3 a.m. in a wave aimed at reducing Iranian ballistic missile fire on Israel.
️ HOME FRONT GUIDELINES: The IDF initially says there are no changes to Home Front Command guidelines for civilians despite the ceasefire in Iran. The military says the Home Front Command is holding ongoing assessments and discussions and had not yet made a decision on policy changes at that stage.
The Home Front Command later announces that it is easing wartime guidelines in most parts of the country, effective tomorrow at 6 a.m., as the ceasefire appears to hold. In northern Israel, some restrictions will remain because of the threat of Hezbollah rocket fire from Lebanon.
Communities on the Lebanon border, in most of the Golan Heights, Upper Galilee, and the Haifa Bay area will be allowed to hold educational activities only inside bomb shelters. Gatherings in those areas are permitted up to 50 people outdoors and 200 outdoors, and workplaces are allowed to operate if an adequate shelter can be reached in time.
In the rest of the country, nearly all restrictions have been lifted, allowing schools and workplaces to operate as usual. However, gatherings remain limited to 1,000 in many areas.
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