
Israeli Defence Minister Alleges Ceasefire Breach, Iran Denies: Report (image-X/Crazyideas87081: File photo: image of Iran's last strike before ceasefire)
Israel Defence Minister Israel Katz said that they would “respond with force” after Iran had reportedly breached the ceasefire. He had said that the Israeli military will “respond forcefully to Iran’s violation of the ceasefire with intense strikes against regime targets in the heart of Tehran,” according to media reports.
The report had come shortly after the Israeli military had announced that it was safe to exit shelters. The Times of Israel had said Iran had fired two ballistic missiles and that both were intercepted. However, Iran has rejected Israel’s claim, according to the IRIB broadcaster and the ISNA news agency.
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According to Al Jazeera report, the general staff of Iran’s armed forced had denied the Israeli claim it had launched missiles at Israel over the past few hours. Israel said that it would strike “in the heart of Tehran” after alleging Iran violated the ceasefire announced by Donald Trump.
Meanwhile, Iran’s military command said that Israel’s attack on Tehran had continued till 9 am. The State TV quoting the spokesperson of Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya central military headquarters had stated that Israel had launched attack on Iran in three stages until 9 am local time. While, according to the ceasefire timeline set by Trump, Iran Iran is to observe the ceasefire first, starting at 7:30am local time (04:00 GMT), with Israel following suit 12 hours later (16:00 GMT).
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As the situation remain uncertain, Iran’s Supreme National Security Council has warned its armed forces are prepared to “decisively respond” to any renewed attacks.