Iranian Mediators Seek 45-Day Ceasefire in Ongoing Conflict
Iranian mediators are actively working to broker a 45-day ceasefire agreement in the ongoing conflict, according to American and Israeli sources familiar with the diplomatic efforts, raising cautious hopes for a temporary halt to hostilities that have claimed thousands of lives.
The mediation push, reported by Al Araby Television, marks a notable shift in Iran's diplomatic posture, with Tehran-aligned intermediaries engaging in shuttle diplomacy aimed at establishing a framework that could allow for humanitarian relief and the exchange of detainees. The precise terms under negotiation remain undisclosed, though sources indicate the proposed 45-day window is intended to create space for broader talks toward a more permanent resolution.
The development comes amid intense international pressure on all parties to halt the fighting, with regional and global powers redoubling diplomatic efforts following weeks of failed negotiations. A temporary ceasefire of this duration would represent one of the longest pauses in the current phase of the conflict and could provide a critical opening for humanitarian agencies struggling to deliver aid to civilian populations.
Qatar, which has long served as a key intermediary in regional peace efforts and previously played a central role in brokering prisoner exchanges, is expected to follow the developments closely. Doha's established channels of communication with multiple parties to the conflict position it as a potential facilitator should the mediation effort gain traction. Qatari officials have consistently advocated for an immediate and sustained ceasefire as the only viable path toward a political solution.
The Gulf state's Al Araby Television network, which first reported the diplomatic activity, noted that both American and Israeli sources confirmed awareness of the Iranian mediation effort, suggesting the proposal has reached senior levels of consideration in Washington and Tel Aviv.
Analysts caution that while the Iranian-led initiative represents a meaningful development, significant gaps remain between the parties on fundamental issues including security arrangements during any ceasefire period and the fate of hostages and detainees. Past ceasefire attempts have collapsed at similar stages of negotiation, underlining the fragility of the current diplomatic moment.
Regional diplomats say the next 72 hours will be critical in determining whether the mediation effort translates into a formal proposal that can be placed before all parties. International humanitarian organizations have urged all sides to seize the opportunity, warning that the civilian toll continues to mount with each passing day of conflict.
النسخة العربية
مصادر أميركية وإسرائيلية: وسطاء إيرانيون يبذلون جهودا للتوصل إلى وقف لإطلاق النار لمدة 45 يوما
كشفت مصادر أميركية وإسرائيلية أن وسطاء إيرانيين يبذلون جهوداً مكثفة للتوصل إلى اتفاق لوقف إطلاق النار لمدة 45 يوماً في الصراع الدائر، مما أشعل بارقة من الأمل الحذر في إمكانية التوصل إلى هدنة مؤقتة توقف نزيف الأرواح الذي طال أمده.
وأفادت قناة العربي بأن وسطاء مرتبطين بطهران انخرطوا في دبلوماسية مكوكية تهدف إلى رسم إطار عام يُتيح تقديم الإغاثة الإنسانية وتبادل المحتجزين، في مؤشر على تحول لافت في الموقف الدبلوماسي الإيراني. ولم تُكشف التفاصيل الكاملة للشروط قيد التفاوض، غير أن المصادر أشارت إلى أن النافذة الزمنية المقترحة البالغة 45 يوماً تهدف إلى فتح الباب أمام مفاوضات أشمل نحو حل دائم.
يأتي هذا التطور في خضم ضغوط دولية متصاعدة على جميع الأطراف لوقف القتال، إذ تضاعفت الجهود الدبلوماسية الإقليمية والدولية في أعقاب أسابيع من المفاوضات المتعثرة. وإن تحقق وقف إطلاق النار لهذه المدة، فسيكون أحد أطول فترات الهدوء في هذه المرحلة من الصراع، مما قد يوفر فرصة ثمينة للوكالات الإنسانية التي تكافح من أجل إيصال المساعدات إلى المدنيين.
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Iranian mediators reportedly pushing for 45-day ceasefire.
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