Israel and Iran Exchange Missile Strikes, Threatening Two-Month Ceasefire
Israel and Iran carried out reciprocal long-range missile attacks, marking the first direct military exchange since a ceasefire took effect two months prior.
Both countries signaled they would not pursue additional strikes following the exchange. The missile fire raised concerns among regional observers and international diplomats about the durability of the existing truce.
U.S. officials and regional mediators have intensified efforts to preserve the ceasefire and advance negotiations aimed at ending the broader conflict involving Iran. The Trump administration joined these diplomatic initiatives.
Reporter Ali Rogin covered the developments.
The exchange demonstrated the fragility of existing agreements between the two nations and prompted urgent diplomatic activity among multiple parties seeking to prevent a return to full-scale military operations.
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