A ceasefire has been declared, but the war continues as Israel and Iran exchange fire on Tuesday morning. The rapid breakdown of the truce raises serious questions about the possibility of a lasting peace.
Air raid sirens blared in northern Israel, with the military reporting an Iranian missile launch and two interceptions, just hours after the ceasefire was announced. This prompted Israel’s Defense Minister, Israel Katz, to order “immediate retaliation” against Tehran targets.
The US President’s social media announcement of the ceasefire was intended to bring an end to the 12-day war. While both nations had publicly accepted the truce, the rapid breakdown and continued hostilities highlight the immense challenges in de-escalating the conflict.
The lead-up to the ceasefire saw intense exchanges, with Israel carrying out its most intense airstrikes on Tehran and Iran firing 20 missiles, causing casualties in Beersheba. The ongoing violence, despite the diplomatic declaration, suggests a deeply entrenched conflict.