Ceasefire Violations:
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he is “not happy” with both Israel and Iran for violating the ceasefire agreement. He stated that while the truce is technically still in effect, both nations fired rockets after the announcement.
Iran’s Missile Strike:
Trump had declared the ceasefire shortly after Iran launched missiles at the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, where thousands of U.S. troops are stationed. Iran claimed the strike was retaliation for U.S. airstrikes on three of its nuclear facilities.
Damage to Nuclear Program:
Sources suggest the American airstrikes set Iran’s nuclear program back by several months. However, this contradicts claims by Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, who said Iran’s capabilities were “obliterated.”

Rising Death Toll:
Just hours before the ceasefire took effect, at least nine people were killed in Israeli airstrikes on Iran’s Gilan province, according to Iranian media. In return, five civilians were reported dead in Beersheba, Israel, due to Iranian missile attacks.
How It Started:
The conflict erupted on June 13 when Israel bombed Iranian targets, alleging efforts to stop Tehran from developing nuclear weapons. Iran responded with missile attacks, escalating the confrontation into a 12-day war.
Current Situation:
Although a ceasefire is in place, both sides remain on high alert. Trump urged restraint but admitted the agreement is fragile. The global community is watching closely as tensions continue in the region.