Israel accused Iran of breaching a ceasefire six minutes after it went into effect on Tuesday morning, in a statement released shortly after US President Donald Trump issued remarkable threats against both sides to stick by the terms of the agreement. “At 7.06am, Iran launched one missile into Israeli territory and at 10.25am, two more missiles. The missiles were intercepted or fell in open areas without casualties or damage,” a statement from the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said. Iran said Israel had launched three attacks on it after the ceasefire was supposed to take effect and denied firing any strikes towards Israel.

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