Iran's armed forces accuse Israel of fresh airstrikes on its territory, continuing into Tuesday morning. This claim escalates regional tensions despite international pleas for de-escalation. The Middle East remains volatile.
A spokesperson for Iran's armed forces, speaking on state television, reported three waves of Israeli attacks. These strikes reportedly targeted Iranian sites until 9:00 AM (0530 GMT) today. However, no specific locations or damage details were disclosed, and Israel has not yet commented.
This accusation directly contradicts a "mutual ceasefire" announced just hours earlier by U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump had claimed both Iran and Israel agreed to de-escalate after weeks of heightened hostilities, including cyberattacks and cross-border strikes.
Washington had hailed Trump's ceasefire announcement as a significant diplomatic achievement. The deal was supposed to signal a halt to further aggression, easing fears of a broader conflict in the region.
However, if Iran's claims are accurate, it suggests a major breakdown in the ceasefire agreement. Military analysts believe these alleged strikes could indicate either poor communication or a deliberate attempt by hardliners to sabotage peace efforts.
The situation remains incredibly fluid and concerning. The international community is closely watching developments, hoping for a return to de-escalation and stability amidst these conflicting reports and heightened regional tensions.
Source: https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2025/6/iran-accuses-israel-of-conducting-strikes-after-ceasefire-announcement-2.html