Israel admits to attacking military facility in Iran after ceasefire begins
Israel has admitted that it struck a radar installation near Tehran after the ceasefire began. It was in response to Iran's missile launch, reported in the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
It is noted that the ceasefire between Iran and Israel came into force at 07:00 on June 24. Before that, at 03:00, Israel carried out a "powerful attack in the heart of Tehran", which resulted in the elimination of hundreds of members of the Basij paramilitary formation and Iranian security forces.
Netanyahu's office noted that at 07:06 Iran fired one missile at Israel, and at 10:25 – two more. All of them were intercepted or fell in the open .
"In response to Iranian violations, the Air Force destroyed a radar installation near Tehran. In accordance with a conversation between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu, Israel refrained from additional attacks," the statement said.
- On the morning of June 24, the IDF announced the discovery of rockets launched by Iran toward Israel, despite Trump's claims that the ceasefire had already allegedly taken effect.
- After the ceasefire was broken , Trump lashed out at Iran and Israel and said the countries did not know what they were doing.
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