Key Facts
• June 24, Israel confirmed attacking Iranian military radar near Tehran.
• The attack was in retaliation for Iran’s missile launch.
• The strike occurred hours after a ceasefire took effect.
• Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and U.S. President Trump later discussed the situation.
• Israel emphasized no further attacks followed the leaders’ meeting.
• President Trump criticized both Israel and Iran for ceasefire violations.
• Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Israel’s new attack on Tehran.
Summary
On June 24, Israel admitted to striking a military radar near Tehran in response to an Iranian missile launch, just hours after a ceasefire began. The Israeli government emphasized that no further attacks occurred following discussions between Prime Minister Netanyahu and U.S. President Trump. However, President Trump criticized both nations for violating the ceasefire and expressed discontent with Israel’s actions. The incident highlights ongoing tensions despite attempts at de-escalation.
