Iran and Israel bomb each other: Is the ceasefire over?
Summary
Israel and Iran exchanged missile attacks, marking a serious escalation since a ceasefire began in April. Iran fired missiles at northern Israel after Israeli strikes in Lebanon, and Israel responded by attacking cities in Iran. President Donald Trump called for both sides to stop fighting.Key Facts
- Israel attacked several cities in Iran, including Tehran and Isfahan.
- Iran fired missiles towards northern Israel, mostly intercepted but debris landed in neighboring areas.
- The missile exchanges are the most serious since a ceasefire started on April 8.
- Israel’s attacks in Lebanon target Hezbollah, an ally of Iran.
- Iran’s missile strikes are the first direct retaliation from Iranian territory since the ceasefire.
- The conflict is linked to ongoing U.S.-Iran negotiations, with Tehran demanding Israeli military actions in Lebanon stop.
- President Trump said Israel must accept any U.S.-Iran agreement and called on both nations to cease hostilities.
- Other groups, like Yemen’s Houthis and Lebanon’s Hezbollah, are also involved in attacks against Israel.
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