Trump says Israel-Iran ceasefire ‘in effect’ after deadly overnight strikes

• Israel-Iran ceasefire: Trump said early Tuesday that a ceasefire between Israel and Iran was now “in effect.” Iranian and Israeli media earlier said a ceasefire had begun, but confusion swirled over the precise details.

• Latest strikes: Israel said it identified multiple missiles launched from Iran early Tuesday morning with one slamming into a residential building in the south that left three dead. Iranian state media reported Israel launched fresh attacks on Iran’s capital Tehran overnight.

• Negotiation details: Qatar helped broker the ceasefire by mediating talks with Iran, sources say. Israel agreed to the ceasefire deal on the condition that Iran stop its attacks in their country, a senior White House official told CNN. Iran agreed to those terms, the source said.

CNN anchor Erin Burnett reports from the Strait of Hormuz, which plays a critical role in global energy access. Sources have told her the Israel-Iran ceasefire “might hold.”

Residents of the Iranian capital described a “terrifying” night Tuesday after Israel launched fresh attacks on Tehran, even as word spread about a possible ceasefire.