Israel says 'refrained' from further strikes on Iran after Trump call

W460

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said the country "refrained" from further strikes on Iran on Tuesday after he spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump in a call.

Israel accused Iran of violating a fragile ceasefire agreement on Tuesday morning by firing two missiles, with Defense Minister Israel Katz immediately promising "to respond forcefully".

But writing on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump told Israel: "Do not drop those bombs," before he angrily accused the country and Iran of ceasefire violations in comments to reporters in Washington.

Netanyahu's office said in a statement that the prime minister had held a call with Trump and "Israel refrained from further strikes" on Iran.

Israel had "destroyed a radar installation near Tehran" in retaliation for the missile fire, the statement said, with Israeli media reports suggesting Netanyahu had scaled down the operation following Trump's reaction.

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Thumb chrisrushlau 24 June 2025, 19:13

Shortly after US President Donald Trump announced once again that a ceasefire between Israel and Iran was "in effect", several Iranian media reports on Tuesday said that explosions were heard in northern Iran. Israeli officials confirmed to the Times of Israel that they carried out a small strike against an Iranian radar site north of Tehran.(Representative file/AFP)

Thumb chrisrushlau 24 June 2025, 20:42

I should have read the article before posting.