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Israeli military intercepts two missiles launched from Iran, says IDF official
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The Israeli military has intercepted two missiles fired from Iran, according to a statement by an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) official to CNN.
This interception comes despite earlier reports confirming a ceasefire agreement between both countries.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) reports that the IDF announced on Tuesday morning that a ceasefire with Iran “went into effect this morning.”
The new missile activity raises questions about the stability and enforcement of the ceasefire, which was brokered just hours earlier.
Israeli defense officials have not disclosed whether the missile launches caused any damage or injuries.
Further details, including the exact locations of the interceptions and the intended targets, remain unclear at this time.
Tensions have remained high in recent weeks following a series of missile strikes and retaliatory threats between Iran, Israel, and U.S. allies in the region.
Observers say this latest development could undermine the fragile ceasefire, fueling concerns about renewed escalation.
Military analysts caution that while ceasefires may be announced, enforcement on the ground can take longer to materialize.
DDM will continue monitoring the situation as it develops.
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