Iran denies ceasefire violation as Israel warns of ‘forceful’ response
- An agreement to halt hostilities between Israel and Iran took effect on June 24, 2025, following a U.S.-facilitated announcement made by President Donald Trump.
- The ceasefire came after nearly two weeks of heavy fighting that began on June 13, when Israel launched unexpected strikes targeting Iran’s military and nuclear sites.
- Despite the ceasefire, Iran launched at least 11 missiles in five salvos on Tuesday morning, hitting Beersheba and killing at least eight Israelis, while Iran denied violating the truce.
- US President Trump credited the success of the ceasefire agreement to the skill and bravery of the B-2 pilots involved in the missions targeting Iran's nuclear sites, emphasizing that the deal would not have been achievable without their efforts.
- The ceasefire's durability remains uncertain as Israel vows forceful military responses to violations and tensions persist along with ongoing search and rescue efforts in missile-struck areas.
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Iran-Israel ceasefire reached amid violation accusations
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail The U.S. president announced a complete and total halt to hostilities between Israel and Iran on Tuesday urging both sides not to breach the ceasefire, however, alleged violations may spark further fighting. The news came despite the fact that at least 8 Israelis were killed and 30 others injured in Iran’s attacks on Beersheba […]
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