Iran Launches Missiles at Israel in First Strike Since Ceasefire
Summary
Iran fired ballistic missiles toward northern Israel, marking the first such attack since a ceasefire ended recent fighting between Iran and Israel. Israel's military said its defense systems were working to stop the missiles, and there were no immediate reports of casualties.Key Facts
- Iran launched ballistic missiles at northern Israel on Sunday.
- This is the first missile attack since a ceasefire halted earlier fighting this year.
- Israel Defense Forces used defense systems to intercept the missiles.
- The missile strike followed Iranian warnings of retaliation for Israeli airstrikes near Beirut.
- Israeli Education Minister announced schools would be closed on Monday due to the attack.
- Earlier fighting began in February after coordinated U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran.
- The conflict caused thousands of deaths and affected global energy markets, including oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.
- Since April, a fragile truce has been in place, with ongoing but stalled talks led by the Trump administration.
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