The week-long halt on mutual strikes, reportedly agreed between the US and Iran, has expired and Iran has resumed attacks on Israel, according to Channel 14 analyst Noam Amir. The analyst stated that the Iranians 'couldn't hold back any longer.' No official confirmation from either government has been reported.
Channel 14 analyst Noam Amir reported Tuesday morning that the week-long halt on mutual strikes between the US and Iran has expired, and that Iran has resumed attacks on Israel. 'The Iranians couldn't hold back any longer,' Amir wrote.
The reported pause was agreed upon last week, according to Axios, and covered a cessation of hostilities and a commitment to resume negotiations. The Zioneer earlier reported on the agreement and the impending expiration.
The end of the halt raises the risk of a renewed escalation in the US-Iran-Israel confrontation. The previous round of strikes included US strikes on Iran and Iranian retaliation against Israel.
No official confirmation from the US, Iran, or Israel has been issued. The extent of the reported renewed attacks is not yet clear, and the report rests on a single source.
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
Source and signal
- Internal intake
