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Exchange of missile strikes between Israel and Iran threatens fragile ceasefire

Exchange of missile strikes between Israel and Iran threatens fragile ceasefire

Summary

Israel and Iran exchanged long-range missile attacks two months after a ceasefire began. Both sides have agreed to stop fighting, but there are concerns that the conflict could restart. President Trump and regional leaders are working to keep the peace deal intact.

Key Facts

  • Israel and Iran launched missile strikes against each other after two months of ceasefire.
  • This is the first exchange of missile attacks since the ceasefire started.
  • Both countries agreed to halt their missile attacks afterward.
  • The missile exchange has caused worries about a possible return to full war.
  • President Trump and regional mediators are trying to save the peace agreement.
  • The ceasefire was intended to stop fighting between Israel and Iran.
  • The situation remains fragile and could change if peace talks fail.
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