The aftermath of Iranian missile strikes in Israel

The aftermath of Iranian missile strikes in Israel

Iran reportedly agreed to a ceasefire with Iran as the deadline for a strike approached.

Tehran launched its launches on Tuesday at 4 a.m. (7:30 a.m.) at the time when Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi declared that Iran would stop its airstrikes if Israel stopped its airstrikes.

Israelis were evacuated from bomb shelters for almost two hours in the morning due to missile wave formations.

In the early morning barrages, several people were reported dead, but no further attacks were being planned.

At least eight more people were hurt, according to Israel’s Magen David Adom rescue services.

Later, the Israeli military issued a warning to the public to stay close to shelter in the coming hours before allowing people to leave.

Soon after Iran launched a limited missile attack on a US military base in Qatar on Monday in retaliation for the US bombing of its nuclear sites, Trump announced that Israel and Iran had reached a “complete and total ceasefire.”

Source: Aljazeera

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