Iran Says It Has Stood Down Against Israel After Donald Trump Appeal
Tehran said it had delivered a painful response and stood down its forces after Trump urged both sides to stop shooting.
- Iran announced Monday that it would halt missile strikes against Israel after U.S. President Donald Trump urged both sides to "immediately stop shooting" following overnight clashes.
- The fighting flared Sunday night with Iran firing around 20 missiles into Israel in response to an Israeli strike earlier that day on a Beirut stronghold of Iran proxy Hezbollah.
- Israel retaliated with large-scale strikes on Iranian military targets, including "strategic defense systems" and a petrochemical plant in Mahshahr, which Iran's military command said represented a "painful response."
- In announcing a halt to its offensive, Iran's military warned that further "aggression and hostile acts" would lead to "much more severe and crushing measures than before will follow."
- Despite the clashes, President Trump insisted final negotiations on a peace deal were progressing "subject to ignorance or stupidity getting in its way," while global leaders urged immediate restraint.
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Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters announced on Monday the cessation of the Iranian armed forces' operations against Israel, according to the semi-official Fars news agency. Meanwhile, Israel's Channel 12 TV reported that an Israeli official said Israel would halt its airstrikes in Iran at the request of US President Donald Trump.
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