Israel Reports New Iranian Missile Attack

First Iranian Missile Strike Since Trump’s Ceasefire Announcement Hits Israel

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The Israeli military has confirmed that Iran has launched a fresh wave of missiles toward Israel, prompting authorities to activate air raid sirens in multiple regions of the country.

The announcement follows a previous statement in which the military informed the public that an earlier missile strike had concluded, and it was safe to leave bomb shelters.

As tensions continue to escalate, Israeli citizens have been urged to seek shelter again in response to the latest missile barrage.

Iran has launched its first missile attack on Israel since the ceasefire announcement made by U.S. President Donald Trump. According to Al Jazeera, this marks the 25th missile fired by Iran during the ongoing conflict, and it comes after Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that while Iran had not agreed to any ceasefire, it would halt its missile fire if Israel ceased its “aggression.”

Despite this statement, the missiles continue to be fired, and Israeli officials, speaking anonymously to local media, confirmed that Israel would continue its airstrikes targeting Iranian infrastructure. They also emphasized that their primary objective — depleting Iran’s nuclear capabilities — had largely been achieved, but additional targets within Iran remain a priority.

Meanwhile, in Israel, explosions have been reported in Tel Aviv, with air raid sirens blaring across central and southern regions. The situation remains tense as both sides brace for further escalation.