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Iran says it has halted attacks on Israel after first exchange of fire since truce

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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