'Iran broke the ceasefire', Israel accused, said- 'Will respond with full force'

Iran Israel Ceasefire Violation: The Israeli Army Chief (Chief of Staff) issued a statement on Tuesday saying that Iran has committed a serious violation of the ceasefire, which Israel will not tolerate.

Iran Israel Ceasefire Violation: Despite the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran with US mediation, the situation seems to be worsening again. The Israeli Army Chief (Chief of Staff) issued a statement on Tuesday saying that Iran has committed a serious violation of the ceasefire, which Israel will not tolerate. He made it clear that Israel will soon "respond forcefully" in response to this violation.

Israeli Defense Minister ordered the attack

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced on Tuesday that he has ordered the army to launch a military attack on Tehran, as Iran has fired missiles on Israel in violation of the recently announced ceasefire. This statement came at a time when US President Donald Trump had announced a ceasefire between Iran and Israel just hours ago. The Israeli defense establishment is looking at this attack as a serious provocation and is now preparing to respond to it.

Iran said - the allegation of ceasefire violation is false

On the other hand, Iran's ISNA Student News Agency has rejected these allegations. He said that there has been no missile attack on Israel from Iran after the ceasefire came into effect. Iran has described these reports as "false and misleading" and called it Israel's provocation strategy. Now tensions in the Middle East have once again reached a peak amid the contradictory claims of the two countries.

Warning from Iran's Supreme National Security Council

Iran's Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) has warned that the country's armed forces are fully prepared to give a decisive response to any new aggressive action. The council also claimed that Iran has decisively defeated Israel through the relentless efforts of its armed forces. This statement comes at a time when tensions are still high in the region despite the recent ceasefire.