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Israel-Iran Ceasefire Violation: Israel says Iran Breaks Truce, Orders New Strikes

Last updated: July 22, 2025 2:43 am
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Published: June 24, 2025
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June 24, 2025, Istanbul, Turkey- On June 24, 2025, US President Donald Trump announced a major step forward. He said the Israel-Iran ceasefire is now in effect. He urged both nations to follow it. But just hours after his message, Iran launched missile attacks on Israel. This led to deaths and injuries. The Israel-Iran ceasefire violation has put peace efforts at risk. Both sides are now watching each other closely.

Ceasefire Announced, But Missiles Still Fly

President Trump made his announcement from Istanbul. He wrote on social media, “The ceasefire is now in effect. Refrain from violating it!” This came after 12 days of heavy fighting. He hoped both countries would stop fighting. But soon after, Iran fired six missile barrages at Israel. The Israeli ambulance service said four people died. This was the first time anyone in Israel had died since the Israel-Iran ceasefire was called.

Israel said it would accept the Israel-Iran ceasefire only if Iran stopped attacks. But Iran kept firing missiles. The Israeli military saw the launches. They called it a clear Israel-Iran ceasefire violation. Israeli officials said Iran’s actions were not acceptable. They said Iran broke the agreement before it even started. Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said there was no formal deal. He said Iran would stop if Israel stopped by 4 a.m. Tehran time. He said Iran’s attacks would end then. But he also said the final decision had not yet been made. Iran’s state media said the last missiles were fired just before the Israel-Iran ceasefire was supposed to start.

Israel Responds with New Strikes

After the Israel-Iran ceasefire violation, Israel acted fast. The defense minister, Israel Katz, ordered new strikes on Iran. He said the military must respond strongly. He told them to target places in Tehran. The order came just hours after Trump said the Israel-Iran ceasefire was official. Israel said it would not tolerate any more Israel-Iran ceasefire violations. The country’s leaders said they would hit back hard if Iran attacked again. The Israeli army was told to be ready for more action. The mood in Israel was tense. People had just come out of shelters when the new orders came after Israel-Iran Ceasefire Violation.

The US played a big role in the Israel-Iran ceasefire talks. Trump spoke with Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. They agreed to the deal if Iran did not attack. Other countries, like Qatar, helped too. US officials talked to both sides. They wanted to make sure the Israel-Iran ceasefire would last. Right now, the Israel-Iran ceasefire is very fragile. Both sides say they want peace. But trust is low. The Israel-Iran ceasefire violation by Iran has made things worse. Israel is ready to fight back if needed. The world is watching to see if calm can return. The hope is that the Israel-Iran ceasefire will hold this time. But after the latest Israel-Iran Ceasefire Violation, no one is sure.

The Iran-Israel ceasefire is a small step toward peace, but it is not stable yet. Both nations have shown they are willing to fight if attacked. The recent Iran-Israel ceasefire violation proves that trust is low between the two sides. Trump’s call for calm is important, but it is not enough on its own.

Israel has made it clear that any Iran-Israel ceasefire violation will be met with strong action. Iran says it will defend itself if attacked. The world is watching to see if the truce can last or if more fighting will break out. For now, the people of Israel and Iran are hoping for peace, but preparing for the worst.

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Suprava Priyadarshni, Sub-Editor at Times of Dubai is an experienced content writer and journalist. She crafts thought-provoking articles that engage and inspire readers across diverse beats, including real estate, sports, business, world, lifestyle, and more. Known for spotlighting stories that matter, Suprava combines curiosity with a passion for impactful storytelling. Her work consistently attracts a growing audience, making her a trusted voice in digital media.
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