A week-long halt on mutual strikes, agreed between the US and Iran, expired overnight, and Iranian forces have resumed attacks on Israel, according to a single report from analyst Noam Amir (Channel 14). The previous pause covered a cessation of hostilities and a commitment to resume negotiations later this week.
A week-long halt on mutual strikes between the US and Iran, reported by Axios on Monday and covered by The Zioneer at the time, expired overnight, according to analyst Noam Amir (Channel 14). Amir writes that 'the Iranians could not hold back any longer,' suggesting that Iranian attacks on Israel have resumed. The report comes from a single journalist's the source and does not specify the type, scope, or location of the resumed attacks. No official confirmation from the IDF, the Home Front Command, or the US administration has been issued. The ceasefire, which had been in effect since late last week, was brokered between Washington and Tehran and included a commitment to resume negotiations later this week. This development, if confirmed, would mark the end of a short-lived pause in a cycle of escalation that has included multiple rounds of US strikes on Iran and Iranian retaliatory attacks on Israel.
2 developments
- StrongUS and Iran agree to halt attacks, resume talks later this week — Axios
- StrongSenior US official confirms strikes on Iran have ended
- StrongSecond consecutive night: US completes another wave of strikes on Iran; Trump threatens renewed bombing if no deal
- DevelopingAnalyst assesses US-Iran escalation accelerating as MOU collapses over Lebanon ceasefire clause
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