Just hours after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a “complete and total ceasefire,” the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) accused Iran of breaking the agreement. On Tuesday, IDF claimed that Iran launched multiple missiles into Israeli territory, escalating tensions once again. The alleged breach has raised serious concerns about the durability of the ceasefire brokered by the United States. While Iran has yet to officially respond to the accusation, Israeli defense officials warned of potential retaliatory action if further violations occur. The fragile ceasefire now hangs in the balance amid growing global anxiety.

Iran Denies Ceasefire Agreement, Defends Missile Response to Israeli ‘Aggression’.
Despite U.S. President Trump’s ceasefire announcement, Iran has denied any formal agreement with Israel. Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi stated on X (formerly Twitter) that Tehran’s missile response was justified retaliation against Israeli aggression. He emphasized there is no ceasefire deal unless Israel halts its actions by 4 AM Tehran time. Araghchi praised Iran’s military for its resilience and clarified that further attacks would stop only if Israel ends its “illegal aggression.” Tensions remain high as the fragile ceasefire hangs by a thread.