Iran Denies Missile Launch as Israel Accuses Tehran of Ceasefire Violation

Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz has ordered “intense strikes” on the Iranian capital, Tehran, after accusing Iran of violating a truce brokered by the United States and Qatar Iran has denied Israeli claims that it fired missiles toward Israel in breach of the newly brokered ceasefire agreement, according to state-affiliated IRIB broadcaster and the ISNA news agency. The denial follows statements by Israel’s Defence Minister, Israel Katz, accusing Iran of violating the truce and ordering “intense strikes” on targets in Tehran in response. Earlier on Tuesday, Israeli media reported that the military had intercepted two ballistic missiles launched from Iranian territory shortly after the ceasefire took effect. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said air defense systems were activated to neutralize the threat. Iranian officials, however, have rejected the accusation, insisting that they remain committed to the terms of the ceasefire and did not initiate any new military action. With both sides trading claims and denials, concerns are mounting over the future of the fragile truce, which had been hailed internationally as a major breakthrough in halting the 12-day conflict. Diplomats are now urging restraint and verification of facts before escalation resumes.

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Ceasefire Breached: Iran Launches Missile at Israel, IDF Activates Air Defenses

Tensions flared once again on Tuesday as Israeli media reported that a missile was launched from Iran toward Israeli territory, just hours after the recently agreed ceasefire between both nations came into effect. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed that missile alerts were triggered and air defense systems were activated to intercept the projectile. Initial reports did not confirm if the missile caused any damage or casualties. Reacting swiftly, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich warned of retaliation, declaring, “Tehran will tremble.” The incident comes amid hopes of de-escalation following the announcement of a dual-phase ceasefire deal brokered between Iran and Israel, widely dubbed the “12-Day War” truce. Under the agreement, Iran was to begin a 12-hour ceasefire, followed by Israel, culminating in a full cessation of hostilities. It remains unclear how this breach will affect the fragile truce, but Israeli officials have vowed a response. International observers now fear the return of open conflict if diplomatic efforts to salvage the ceasefire fail.

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Iran Launches Missile Attack on US Al Udeid Base in Qatar in Retaliation for Nuclear Strikes

Tehran, Iran – Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has confirmed launching a retaliatory missile strike on the United States’ Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, in response to the recent American airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. The operation, codenamed “Annunciation of Victory”, was reported by Iran’s semi-official Tasnim News Agency on Monday. Eyewitnesses in Doha reported loud explosions and visible flares in the sky, indicating the activation of air defence systems. Qatar’s Defence Ministry announced that its forces successfully intercepted the incoming projectiles, preventing any casualties or major damage. The ministry credited the interception to “the vigilance of the armed forces and precautionary measures taken.” While Iran has vowed a broad response to the US-Israeli strikes that targeted its Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear sites, the scale and intent of Monday’s attack remain unclear. “This may be just the beginning of Iran’s retaliation,” said Al Jazeera’s Tehran correspondent Ali Hashem, noting uncertainty around whether this would escalate into a broader confrontation or remain a symbolic act. Analysts speculate the attack may have been choreographed to avoid escalation, potentially mirroring Iran’s restrained retaliation in 2020 after the US assassination of General Qassem Soleimani. However, officials have not confirmed such coordination, and the situation remains volatile, with fears growing that the Gulf could become another active theatre in the widening regional conflict.

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Israel Kills At Least 43 Palestinians in Gaza, Including 13 Aid Seekers

Gaza City – At least 43 Palestinians have been killed in fresh Israeli attacks on Gaza since Monday morning, according to local medical sources, pushing the total death toll since the start of the war to over 56,000. Among the dead are 13 civilians killed while attempting to access food aid at controversial distribution centres in the besieged enclave. The victims were reportedly gathered near facilities operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a US- and Israeli-backed NGO whose operations have been condemned by the United Nations for the “weaponisation” of humanitarian aid. Human rights groups say Israeli forces have repeatedly targeted these sites, calling them “human slaughterhouses” due to the frequency and scale of civilian casualties. Since the GHF began aid distributions on May 27, Israeli strikes near its centres have killed more than 400 people and wounded around 1,000 others, according to Palestinian officials. Monday’s attacks mark another grim chapter in a worsening hunger crisis, with many Gazans risking their lives daily to feed their families amid reports of famine in several parts of the territory. Al Jazeera correspondent Hani Mahmoud, reporting from Gaza City, described the attacks as part of Israel’s ongoing multi-front strategy. “While it engages in direct conflict with Iran, Israel continues its daily killing of Palestinians across the Gaza Strip, launching deadly air strikes on tents and residential homes,” he said.

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Trump Announces Ceasefire Agreement Between Iran and Israel, Declares End to 12-Day War

Washington, D.C. — U.S. President Donald J. Trump has announced a formal ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran, marking what he called the official end to the 12-day war that has rocked the Middle East. In a dramatic statement posted Monday evening, Trump declared that both nations had agreed to halt all hostilities in a staggered 24-hour ceasefire window, beginning in approximately six hours. According to the announcement, Iran will initiate a 12-hour ceasefire first, allowing time for both sides to conclude ongoing military operations. Following that, Israel will implement its own 12-hour ceasefire, after which the war will be officially considered over. Trump hailed the deal as a significant achievement and praised the “Stamina, Courage, and Intelligence” of both countries for averting a prolonged regional conflict. “This is a War that could have gone on for years, and destroyed the entire Middle East, but it didn’t, and never will,” Trump said in the message, which bore his signature and title: President of the United States of America. While it was not immediately clear whether the announcement was officially endorsed by either government, Trump presented the ceasefire as a done deal and called on the world to recognize the end of the hostilities. The surprise ceasefire comes after nearly two weeks of heavy bombardment, cyberattacks, and retaliatory strikes between the two regional adversaries. Trump ended his message with a sweeping appeal for unity and peace, invoking divine blessings on Israel, Iran, the Middle East, and the world. Observers are now waiting to see if the ceasefire terms hold and whether official statements from Tehran and Tel Aviv confirm the conclusion of the conflict.

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What to Know About the US’s Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar After Iran’s Missile Attack

Doha, Qatar – Iran’s missile attack on Al Udeid Air Base marks a significant escalation in regional tensions following the United States’ direct strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. Located just outside Doha, Al Udeid is the largest US military base in the Middle East and a strategic hub for American and allied operations across the region. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps confirmed the strike late Monday, in what it dubbed the “Annunciation of Victory” operation, targeting the base as part of Iran’s promised retaliation. Home to over 10,000 troops, Al Udeid hosts the US Air Force, UK’s Royal Air Force, and Qatar’s Emiri Air Force. The 24-hectare facility serves as the forward headquarters for US Central Command, overseeing military operations from North Africa to Central Asia. Qatar has invested more than $8 billion in its development, making it a pillar of Western military readiness in the Gulf. The base played a central role in past US-led campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan, and was instrumental during the 2021 Kabul evacuation. Before the strike, satellite imagery and US military movements suggested that Washington anticipated potential Iranian retaliation. Reports showed a dramatic reduction in visible aircraft at the base by June 19, compared to earlier images. US military officials confirmed that non-sheltered aircraft and Navy vessels had been repositioned as part of “force protection” efforts. Although Al Udeid was not used in the US’s Iran strikes, its symbolic importance made it a prime target for Iranian response. Qatar has condemned the missile strike as a “flagrant violation” of its sovereignty. The country had already taken precautionary steps earlier in the day by temporarily suspending air traffic and advising foreign nationals to shelter in place. Its Ministry of Defence said air defence systems successfully intercepted incoming missiles, and no casualties were reported. However, the attack has raised questions about further escalation, with both the US and Iran now openly targeting each other’s military infrastructure in the region.

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Iran Vows Retaliation Against US as It Launches More Strikes on Israel

Tehran, Iran – Iran has vowed a decisive response to the United States following Sunday’s airstrikes on its Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear sites. As tensions spike in the region, Iran launched a fresh wave of drone and missile attacks on Israel, with explosions reported in Ashdod, Lachish, and several other areas. Iran’s military leaders say the US has now fully entered the conflict. General Abdolrahim Mousavi accused Washington of violating Iran’s sovereignty and warned of further retaliation. Meanwhile, Ebrahim Zolfaghari, spokesperson for Iran’s retaliatory efforts, said the attacks on Iran were designed to prop up a “dying Zionist regime,” adding that Tehran will expand its range of legitimate targets. Israel responded with extensive air raids across Iran, striking airports, missile storage sites, and even central Tehran. Key sites hit included Mehrabad Airport, parts of Shahid Beheshti University, and a technical facility used for live TV broadcasting. Over 400 Iranians, mostly civilians, have been killed in the escalating conflict, according to Iran’s health ministry. Following US President Trump’s claim that Iran’s nuclear sites were “obliterated,” Iranian officials warned they may target American military bases and are debating exiting the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Lawmakers have signalled support for suspending ties with the IAEA, pending a decision by Iran’s Supreme National Security Council.

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At Least 10 Killed in Massive Russian Missile and Drone Attack on Kyiv

Kyiv, Ukraine – A large-scale Russian missile and drone assault on Ukraine’s capital and surrounding areas killed at least 10 people and wounded dozens more early Monday, in one of the deadliest attacks on Kyiv in recent weeks, officials said. According to Ukraine’s air force, Russia launched 352 drones and decoys, 11 ballistic missiles, and 5 cruise missiles overnight. While most were intercepted or jammed, several projectiles struck residential buildings, hospitals, and even a metro station entrance being used as a bomb shelter. The head of Kyiv’s military administration, Tymur Tkachenko, described the attack as another “massive” and deliberate strike on civilian areas. “The Russians’ style is unchanged – to hit where there may be people,” he said, confirming damage across six of Kyiv’s 10 districts and ongoing rescue operations under rubble. Separate strikes in other regions also caused casualties. In Chernihiv, a drone attack killed two and wounded ten, including children. In Bila Tserkva, southwest of Kyiv, one person was killed and eight injured. Ukrainian authorities fear more casualties may be found as search efforts continue.

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