Israel and Iran engaged in long-range missile strikes for the first time since a ceasefire was established two months ago. Despite previous agreements to halt attacks, these strikes have raised concerns about a potential return to full combat in the region. U.S. officials, including former President Donald Trump, along with regional mediators, are working to preserve a deal aimed at ending the conflict with Iran. This information was reported by Ali Rogin.
Israel and Iran Conduct Missile Strikes Amid Ceasefire Concerns
Israel and Iran have exchanged missile strikes, marking a significant escalation since a ceasefire was implemented two months ago. The situation has prompted efforts from U.S. officials and regional mediators to maintain a peace deal to resolve the conflict.
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Exchange of missile strikes between Israel and Iran threatens fragile ceasefire
Israel and Iran Conduct Missile Strikes Amid Ceasefire Concerns