Trump Announces 12-Hour Truce, Israel Accuses Tehran: "It Has Already Violated It, We Will Respond." Iran Denies
Ceasefire falters, Israeli Defense Minister: "Two missiles intercepted, we will hit the regime with force"(Handle)
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The first phase of the ceasefire between Israel and Iran began at six o'clock this morning Italian time , as announced by Donald Trump, which according to the US leader will lead to the "end of the war" in one day . Making the announcement, the tycoon spoke of what " will go down in history as the 12-day war " and congratulated the parties, assuring that the truce "will be unlimited". The tycoon has achieved "the unimaginable", says the White House.
A 12-hour ceasefire that should lead to peace, but has already been violated by Tehran, Israel denounces, according to which two Iranian ballistic missiles were intercepted by Iron Dome. "We will respond forcefully to this violation, with intensive attacks against regime targets in the heart of Tehran," announced Defense Minister Israel Katz. A violation denied by Iran.
A UN Security Council meeting on Iran's nuclear program is scheduled for today.
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Moscow: "News on Israel-Iran ceasefire confusing"
The situation regarding a ceasefire between Iran and Israel is not yet clear and it is not certain that it will last, but Russia would welcome it, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said, quoted by the Interfax agency.
Truce violated, Tehran denies
Iran has rejected Israeli claims that it fired missiles at Israel after agreeing to a ceasefire, IRIB and ISNA news agency reported, citing Al Jazeera. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz accused Iran of violating the ceasefire this morning.
Israel: "Truce violated, we will respond"
Defense Minister Israel Katz said he had instructed the IDF to "respond forcefully to Iran's ceasefire violations with intensive strikes against regime targets in the heart of Tehran." Two ballistic missiles, the Times of Israel reports, were fired from Iran toward Israel after a ceasefire went into effect. Both were intercepted.
Truce violated by Tehran
Sirens blare in northern Israel as the army warns of incoming Iranian missiles after the ceasefire went into effect. The alarm is called off shortly after, but the first breach of the truce has already occurred.
Israel, yes to Trump's proposal for ceasefire with Iran
Israel said it had accepted US President Donald Trump's proposal for a bilateral ceasefire with Iran. Netanyahu: "All our objectives achieved. The Iranian existential threat no longer exists . "
Former US Ambassador to Israel: 'There is confusion over ceasefire'
"Very confusing! Does Israel have another 12 hours to strike, based on its first announcement? Or should it be on a ceasefire now? Even after the deaths in Beersheba and the Iranian bombing after the deadline? Nobody knows! PRECISION IN WAR AND PEACE MATTERS": this is what former US ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro writes on X, the Guardian reports. According to the British newspaper, Shapiro's post shows how confusing the situation is after US President Donald Trump's announcement: "Even former US officials are struggling to understand what is happening", the newspaper comments.
Trump: Iran-Israel Ceasefire Now in Effect
US President Donald Trump announced around 7:20 a.m. Italian time on his social network Truth that the ceasefire between Iran and Israel "is now in effect."
New alarms in Israel despite truce announcement
Despite Iran's announcement that a ceasefire with Israel would come into effect at 7:30 a.m. Tehran time (6 a.m. Italian time), new alarms are being raised in the center of the Jewish state and in the West Bank.
Iranian Media: Truce with Israel Comes Into Effect
The Iranian news agency Fars, close to the Tehran government, reports that "after the latest missile attack the ceasefire with Israel began at 7:30 in the morning Tehran time" (6 am Italian time).
Beer Sheva, 3 dead and over 20 injured in Iranian missile attack after ceasefire announcement
Three Israelis were killed in an Iranian missile attack on Beer Sheva, in southern Israel, hours after Donald Trump announced a ceasefire, Haaretz reported, as sirens sounded across much of central Israel. Other media reported that 22 more people were injured.
Iran 'Operations against Israel until the last minute'
“The military operations of our powerful Armed Forces to punish Israel for its aggression continued until the last minute, at 4 am,” Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi wrote on X.
“Together with all Iranians, I thank our brave Armed Forces who remain ready to defend our dear country until the last drop of blood and who have responded to any enemy attack until the last minute,” Araghchi added.
Trump's New Post on Truce During Israel Alerts
US President Donald Trump published a new post on the social Truth, at the same time as the alarms going on in the Jewish state: "Israel and Iran approached me, almost simultaneously. I knew it was time," Trump wrote. And he added that "the world and the Middle East are the real winners." The US president concluded the post by writing that "the future of Israel and Iran is boundless and full of great promise. God bless you both."
Sirens sound in Tel Aviv after Trump's truce announcement
Alarm sirens are sounding in the center of Tel Aviv, just hours after US President Donald Trump announced a truce with Iran. About ten minutes ago, sirens also sounded in northern and southern Israel. Alarms are currently being sounded in Jerusalem and many other areas of the center of the Jewish state.
Missiles from Iran, alarm in northern and southern Israel
Air raid alerts have been sounded in northern and southern Israel, following missile launches from Iran. In the center of the country, people have been warned on their cell phones that the alert will go into effect shortly.
Iran: "No truce agreement, but willing to end hostilities"
"There is currently no 'agreement' on a ceasefire or cessation of military operations, but on the condition that the Israeli regime ceases its aggression, we have no intention of continuing our response," Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told X.