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Iran denies breaking the ceasefire while Israel orders the soldiers to strike Tehran

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Iran seemed to ignore President Donald Trump’s plea to join the ceasefire he negotiated between the Islamic Republic and Israel.

On Tuesday, Israel promised to respond to the alleged violation, the Minister of Defense Israel Katz announcing that he had ordered the soldiers to strike Tehran. In addition, the head of the defense forces by Israel (FDI) of the General Staff, Major-General Eyal Zamir, has sworn that the country “would respond with force”.

The Iranian army denied having violated the ceasefire, according to relationships. However, the FDI said on Tuesday that air raid sirens resounded across the country.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu; Iranian supreme chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Israel accused Iran of having raped a cease-fire announced by President Donald Trump, but Tehran denied Jerusalem’s claims. (Reuters)

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A senior Israeli official spoke at Fox News of the alleged violation of Iran of the ceasefire, saying that the country thinks that Tehran will try to dismiss more missiles in a few hours.

“Unfortunately, the Iranians have decided to continue to pull towards Israel,” a senior Israeli official told Fox News. “Two missiles have been drawn to Israel, and we think they are trying to shoot more in the coming hours.”

Before the ceasefire entered vigue The Associated Press.

After a strike of Iranian missiles on Israel

A view of the drone shows a residential site affected, after a missile attack early in Iran in Israel, in Be’er Sheva, Israel, on June 24, 2025. (Yonatan Honig / Reuters)

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Trump expressed his frustration at the end of the ceasefire, calling on the two countries to end the conflict. He posted on social networks calling Israel not to strike, which, according to him, would constitute “a major violation” of the ceasefire. Trump demanded that the Jewish state brings its pilots home.

The president also spoke of his disappointment in the face of Israel’s answer by answering journalists’ questions outside the White House before going to a NATO summit in the Netherlands.

“I have to calm Israel now,” Trump told journalists on Tuesday. “I don’t like the fact that Israel was released this morning and at all and I will see if I can stop it.”

Trump speaks with journalists

President Donald Trump speaks with journalists before climbing the navy One on the southern lawn of the White House on June 24, 2025, en route to the Hague, to join the world leaders gathering in the Netherlands for a two-day NATO summit. (AP photo / Evan VUCCI)

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He added later that he did not believe that the two countries were fighting because that is all they had known for “so long”.

“We have essentially two countries that have been fighting for so long and so hard that they don’t know what they are doing,” said Trump.

Shortly after talking to journalists, Trump wrote in an article on Social truth that Israel would not attack Iran and that the ceasefire was in force.

“Israel will not attack Iran. All planes will turn around and go home, while making a friendly” airplane “to Iran. No one will be injured, the ceasefire is in force!” He then displayed a follow -up saying that Iran “would never reconstruct nuclear installations”.

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