Iran says it has halted attacks on Israel after first exchange of fire since truce
Summary
Iran and Israel exchanged missile strikes for the first time since a ceasefire began in April. Iran said it has stopped its attacks on Israel after delivering a strong response, while Israel has paused strikes on Iran but continues military actions in southern Lebanon.Key Facts
- Iran fired about 30 missiles at Israel in retaliation for an Israeli strike in Beirut.
- Israel responded with two rounds of airstrikes against Iranian targets.
- Iran's military said it halted attacks but warned Israel against continuing strikes, including in Lebanon.
- An Israeli official said Israel stopped strikes on Iran at President Trump's request but keeps attacking southern Lebanon.
- President Trump urged both countries to stop fighting to support peace deal talks.
- The conflict began on 28 February when Israel and the US killed Iran’s Supreme Leader and other officials.
- Lebanon and Hezbollah became involved when rockets were fired into Israel in March.
- Despite ceasefire agreements, fighting continues in southern Lebanon and along Israel’s northern border.
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