Tel Aviv, June 23 (V7N) — At least three people have been reported dead following a missile attack in southern Israel, according to reports from The Times of Israel and Ynet News. The attack triggered sirens across various parts of the country for the third time in the past 24 hours, as Israel reels from continued hostilities.
Israeli authorities have claimed that the missiles were launched from Iran. However, no official response has yet been issued by the Iranian government regarding responsibility for the attack.
In a significant development, US President Donald Trump announced on his social media platform Truth Social that Israel and Iran have agreed to a “complete and comprehensive ceasefire.” Trump stated that the ceasefire was intended to bring an end to the escalating conflict between the two nations.
Despite the announcement, there has been no official confirmation of the ceasefire agreement from either Israeli or Iranian officials. Both sides have remained silent on Trump’s declaration as of this report.
As uncertainty lingers, global attention remains sharply focused on the region, with many awaiting further official statements from the parties involved.
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