Israel said Iran fired missiles after both countries agreed to stop fighting. The missiles came hours after Israeli leaders accepted a peace deal proposed by President Donald Trump. Israeli air defense systems shot down the Iranian missiles near Haifa. No one was hurt and no buildings were damaged. Iran denied launching any missiles toward Israel.
Defense Minister Israel Katz ordered strong attacks against targets deep inside Tehran. Israeli warplanes hit missile launching sites across western Iran. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel had reached its war goals against Iran. He claimed Israel removed Iran's nuclear and missile threats. The fighting continued even after the ceasefire announcement.
Trump said the peace agreement would start at 4 a.m. local time. He called the conflict the 12-Day War and praised both countries for ending it. The president wrote that Iran should stop attacking first. Trump said the initial ceasefire would last 12 hours. He hoped both sides would show peace and respect during that time.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said no real agreement existed between the countries. He suggested Iran might stop fighting if Israel ended its attacks by 4 a.m. Tehran time. Iranian security officials said their military stayed ready to fight back against any attacks. They called American and Israeli statements lies meant to trick people. Senior Iranian officials told reporters they never received any formal ceasefire offer.
The conflicting stories raised questions about whether either side would follow the peace terms. Officials could not confirm if diplomats had worked out the details properly. Both countries gave different versions of what happened and what they planned to do next.
Defense Minister Israel Katz ordered strong attacks against targets deep inside Tehran. Israeli warplanes hit missile launching sites across western Iran. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel had reached its war goals against Iran. He claimed Israel removed Iran's nuclear and missile threats. The fighting continued even after the ceasefire announcement.
Trump said the peace agreement would start at 4 a.m. local time. He called the conflict the 12-Day War and praised both countries for ending it. The president wrote that Iran should stop attacking first. Trump said the initial ceasefire would last 12 hours. He hoped both sides would show peace and respect during that time.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said no real agreement existed between the countries. He suggested Iran might stop fighting if Israel ended its attacks by 4 a.m. Tehran time. Iranian security officials said their military stayed ready to fight back against any attacks. They called American and Israeli statements lies meant to trick people. Senior Iranian officials told reporters they never received any formal ceasefire offer.
The conflicting stories raised questions about whether either side would follow the peace terms. Officials could not confirm if diplomats had worked out the details properly. Both countries gave different versions of what happened and what they planned to do next.