Israel says they will violate the high fire announced by Trump, promises to

Israel says they will violate the high fire announced by Trump, promises to

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Behind the climb between Israel and Iran

Israel says they will violate the high fire announced by Trump, promises to

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Israel and Iran indicated on Tuesday morning that they were fulfilling a High Fire Agreement announced by President Trump. But the apparent agreement, that Iranian officials still had to formally confirm that they would respect, seemed to hesitate in just a couple of hours. The Israeli army ordered people to bomb shelters once again and said Iran had launched more missiles in the country.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said, according to News, that Iran had “completely violated” the high fire by launching missiles more than two hours after the agreement had the intention of entering into force. Katz said he had ordered the Israeli army to resume the bombing objectives in Tehran.

The Chief of the General personnel of the Army of Israel, Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, announced that: “In the light of the severe violation of the high fire carried out by the Iranian regime, we will respond strongly.”

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The first to respond analyze the destruction caused by an Iranian missile strike in Beersheba, southern Israel, on June 24, 2025. Ilia Yefimovich/Picture Alliance through Getty

Trump had said in Truth Social, just after 1 in the morning on Tuesday, that a high fire that announced previously among the archirival, “is now in force. Please, do not violate it!”

In a statement, the Israeli government said that “in the light of achieving the objectives of the operation, and in full coordination with President Trump, Israel agreed to the proposal of the president of a high bilateral fire. Israel will respond strongly to any violation of the high fire.”

Almost at the same time, Iran’s state media said that the country had also begun to comply with the high fire, after a “separation shot with multiple rounds of strikes” in Israel.

But there was no immediate confirmation of Iranian officials, and Israel’s military said Iranian missiles were still being fired in the country hours after the agreement should have entered into force.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi previously indicated that they would respect the fire, but only if Israel did the same.

“There is no ‘agreement’ on any fire or cessation of military operations,” Araghchi wrote in an X [8:30 p.m. Eastern]we have no intention of continuing our answer later. “

He said that a “final decision on the cessation of our military operations will be taken later.”

Israel’s defense forces reported a series of missile bombings launched by Iran before and after the deadline of midnight from Mr. Trump so that they will stop their attacks, and after the Iranian media said the country had fired their “separation shot.”

Israeli lifeguards said an Iranian missile hit the southern city of Beersheba, killing five people and wounding about 20 another 20. Later, around 3:30 am east time, the sirens sounded in northern Israel and the Israeli army said it had “identified missiles thrown from Iran.”

“Defensive systems are operating to intercept the threat,” said the IDF.

How the Fuego Alto Agreement announced by Trump took shape

Trump said Monday night that Israel and Iran had agreed to “high the full and total fire”, a measure that said that the 12 -day conflict would end between the two countries.

The high fire will seize the stages, said the president. A White House official told News themezone that they will stop the strikes against Israel from the east of midnight, and Israel had to stop hitting Iran 12 hours after that, from noon ET on Tuesday. Another 12 hours after that, or midnight et on Wednesday morning, the war would be considered.

In another social publication of the truth later on Monday night, after the comments of Iranian Foreign Minister, Mr. Trump wrote, in part, that Israel and Iran “came to me, almost simultaneously, and said:” Paz! “I knew it was the time now.”

Trump communicated directly with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, while several other administration officials, vice president JD Vance, Secretary of State Framework Rubio and the envoy of Middle East Steve Witkoff, communicated with Iran through direct and indirect channels, said the White House official.

Qatar helped negotiate the agreement, said another White House official. Trump had asked the Emir of Qatar to make them accept the fire. Vance coordinated with the prime minister of Qatar in details, and Iran agreed to stop the fire after talking to the prime minister. The official said that the direct conversations with Iran occurred after Iran’s strike at the Udeid air base.

At least 1,000 people killed in 12 days of strikes from Israel-Iran

The conflict between Israel and Iran began on June 13, when Israel launched its first strikes against Iranian nuclear and military objectives. The strikes, which killed several high Iranian military officers, caused Iranian counterattacks in Israel.

Until Tuesday, at least 974 people have been killed, including at least 387 civilians and 268 Iranian military personnel, in Israel’s attacks on Iran, said the Human Rights group based in Washington in Iran in a statement. The group is based on a network of contacts within Iran for information.

Iranian authorities have not provided victims figures, since not long after the Israeli strikes began.

Iran’s missile attacks have killed at least 29 people in Israel since June 13, according to Israeli officials.

USA. He took military measures against Iran during the weekend, hitting three places that it is believed that they are key to Iran Nuclear Program. The measure caused fears of a broader war, but Iran’s response on Monday was quite limited. Iran shot More than a dozen missiles in a US Base. In Qatarmost of which were intercepted, and no injuries were reported, American officials and Qatari said.

Iran described its “devastating and powerful” response, but Trump described it “very weak.” The president said in another publication on social networks that he wanted to “thank Iran for giving us an early warning, which made it possible for lives.”

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Tucker Reals is the foreign editor of News, based in the News themezone London office. He has worked for News themezone since 2006, before which he worked for News in Washington, DC and London.

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