Summary
President Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran after earlier conflicts and accusations that both sides violated an agreement. Israel accused Iran of missile attacks, which Iran denied, during this 12-day conflict involving nuclear concerns.
Key Facts
- President Trump said a ceasefire was in place between Iran and Israel.
- Israel accused Iran of launching missiles into its airspace after the ceasefire was supposed to start.
- Iran's military denied firing missiles at Israel.
- Two Iranian missiles were intercepted by Israel, according to an Israeli military official.
- The conflict started with Israel targeting Iranian nuclear and military sites to prevent nuclear weapon development.
- The U.S. joined the conflict by dropping bombs on the weekend before the ceasefire.
- Israel held off further attacks on Iran after discussions between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu.
- Iran's Foreign Minister indicated that Iran would not fire at Israel unless attacked.