Despite a ceasefire declared by the US President, Israel and Iran continued their fiery exchange on Tuesday morning, casting serious doubt on the effectiveness of the truce. Air raid sirens blared in northern Israel as the military reported an Iranian missile launch, swiftly intercepted. This occurred just hours after the ceasefire was announced, leading to immediate accusations of violation from Israel.
The Israeli Defence Minister, Israel Katz, wasted no time in ordering a forceful response, stating the military would strike “regime targets in the heart of Tehran.” This stern declaration followed Iran’s alleged breach, indicating a continuation of “intense activity” against Iranian targets. The immediate escalation underscores the fragility of the peace efforts, despite the public acceptance of the truce from both sides.
The initial ceasefire was announced by the US President via social media early Tuesday, urging both belligerents to uphold the agreement. Both sides had engaged in intense pre-truce exchanges before signaling their acceptance. However, the subsequent missile launch and retaliatory orders highlight the deep-seated animosity and the challenge of implementing a lasting peace.
The preceding hours saw some of Israel’s most intense airstrikes on Tehran, with reports of significant casualties and damage. Iran, while denying post-ceasefire missile launches, confirmed that Israel had fired 20 missiles earlier, resulting in fatalities and injuries in southern Israel. The complex situation leaves the region on edge, with many questioning the true impact of the declared ceasefire.
Truce in Tatters? Israel and Iran Exchange Fire Despite Ceasefire
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