Jerusalem and Tel Aviv were shaken by the sound of explosions, Iran again attacked Israel after Trump's ceasefire announcement; 7 killed.


Posted on 24th Jun 2025 11:04 am by rohit kumar

The Israeli army on Tuesday warned its citizens that missiles have been fired from Iran (Israel-Iran War). Along with this, the sound of explosions has also been heard in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Apart from this, the Beersheba building has been attacked by Iranian missiles. At least people have died in this attack and many Israelis have been injured.

 

This attack took place at a time when the atmosphere was being created for talks to stop the war between Israel and Iran (Israel-Iran Ceasefire). But this latest attack has further increased the tension between the two countries.

 

The Israel Defense Forces said that sirens started ringing across the country due to the missiles fired from Iran. This attack took place after 4 am Iranian time. Earlier, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi had said that if Israel stops its air strikes, then Iran will also stop the war.

 

Will the ceasefire deal be put on hold due to Iran's missile attack? The Israeli army had instructed its citizens to move to safer places. The latest attack has put a question mark on the ongoing ceasefire talks. Tensions between Iran and Israel are already at their peak.

 

After the statement of the Iranian Foreign Minister, there was hope that the war might be averted. But this missile attack has complicated the situation further. The Israeli army said that it is ready to respond to any kind of attack.

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