Iran's armed forces on Monday announced the end of military operations against Israel, the unified command of armed forces said, but warned of harsher attacks if Israel continues strikes on Lebanon, according to Reuters.The announcements comes at a time when US President Donald Trump said that Iran and Israel were seeking an "immediate ceasefire," after the two countries attacked each other for the first time since a truce came into effect two months ago."Both sides, Israel and Iran, are looking to do an immediate CEASEFIRE!" he said on Truth Social. "Final negotiations on 'Peace' are proceeding, subject to ignorance or stupidity getting in its way."A few minutes earlier, Trump warned the two nations to "immediately stop 'shooting.'"Iran had fired a barrage of missiles at Israel overnight, while Israel responded by targeting military sites in the Islamic republic. Tehran's strikes followed attacks by Israel against targets of the Iran-backed Lebanese Shia group Hezbollah in the southern suburbs of Beirut.
Iran ends military operations against Israel, warns of harsher attacks if strikes on Lebanon persist
Iran's armed forces declared an end to military operations against Israel, but warned of escalated attacks if Israeli strikes on Lebanon continue. This announcement follows direct exchanges of fire between the two nations, with former US President Donald Trump stating both sides are seeking an immediate ceasefire.










