SIC
Henrique Cymerman, SIC’s correspondent in the Middle East, says that Israel is returning to normality after the conflict that should enter history with the name of the 12 -day war. However, the SIC correspondent says it is unclear what happened to the Iran’s military project.
The ceasefire between Israel and Iran, which came into force in the early hours of Tuesday, was violated by both parties. However, Donald Trump, the tension has slowed down and the signs are returning to normality.
“It seems that everything has come to an end. The ceasefire is more stable in the last few hours and Israel is returning to normal. Tomorrow begins schools and universities, people will work. In the streets, restaurants and traffic are already very intense, as normally. Israeli airspace has again opened and foreign companies begin to fly to Israel. Cymerman.
With the supposed end of the war, the SIC correspondent in the Middle East states that “the big question now is what happened to the Iranian nuclear project,” after Israeli and American attacks.
“There is no very clear answers yet, but we can say that the nuclear project, which has existed for many decades, has been pulled back, has been delayed. (…) Israel struck the two armies in Iran, but above all the revolutionary guards, which are more identified with the regime, and made the army of Iran more intact, perhaps thinking of future political change in Iran.”