Iran's Attack on Israel: Casualties and Injuries (photo).
According to information from Israel's medical service MDA, 'Currently, MDA crews have confirmed the death of three people - two individuals with moderate injuries were evacuated to the hospital, and about six people with minor injuries are receiving assistance at the scene.'
US President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. He called this day 'great for America' and 'great for the Middle East.' However, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi stated that there is currently no ceasefire agreement, 'Final decisions regarding the cessation of military operations will be made later.' Israel has not responded to these accusations. Meanwhile, the IDF reported sirens and rockets aimed at Israeli areas, and Clash Report published video footage of a direct hit from a rocket on a building in the country.
The incident of the bombardment of Israel from Iran resulted in deaths and injuries. Although Trump announced a ceasefire, Iran remains dissatisfied with the situation. Confusion persists, and the further development of the conflict remains uncertain.
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