Summary
Israel and Iran agreed to a ceasefire after President Trump announced that they would stop fighting. However, shortly after the agreement, there were reports of continued airstrikes in Israel, and Israel's Defense Minister ordered a military response. Iran denied breaking the ceasefire.
Key Facts
- Israel and Iran both agreed to a ceasefire following President Trump's announcement.
- Reports of new airstrikes in Israel have brought the ceasefire into question.
- Israel's Defense Minister responded to the alleged strikes, urging military action.
- Iran state media denied firing missiles after the ceasefire and confirmed their agreement to it.
- The conflict began with Israeli attacks on Iran over a week prior and involved missile and drone exchanges.
- The U.S. bombed Iranian nuclear sites just before the ceasefire agreement.
- Iran reported 430 civilian deaths from Israeli attacks, while a watchdog reported a total of 974 fatalities, including military personnel.
- The U.S. successfully intercepted Iranian missile attempts on its bases in Qatar and Iraq.