Iran has launched several missiles to Israel after the apparent entry into force of a high fire announced by the US President Donald Trump, according to the Israeli army in a statement in a statement. Israel's Minister of Defense has announced a firm response “in the heart of Tehran” for this last attack, while Iran denies having violated the terms of the agreement.
“In view of the complete Iranian violation of the Alto El Fuego declared by the US president and the launch of missiles to Israel, and in compliance with the Israeli government policy of responding firmly to all infraction, I have given order to the FDI (Israel Defense Forces), in coordination with the Prime Minister, to continue the intense attack on Tehran,” says the note, according to the note, according to Haaretz.
The head of the Israeli General Staff, Eyal Zamir, has indicated in a statement, on the other hand: “In view of the serious violation of the high fire carried out by the Iranian regime, we will respond strongly.”
After the Iranian launch, sirens sounded in northern Israel, including the city of Haifa, according to the Haaretz.
Iran, meanwhile, has denied the greatest. “The news of an Iranian attack with missiles about Israel after the entry into force of Alto El Fuego are false,” according to the Iranian Agency Isna. An Iranian military spokesman later said that Israel continued to attack until 9h, when the above the fire had already entered into force, according to state television.