Iran announced Monday that its initial wave of attacks on Israel since April's cease-fire has ended, but warned it would resume strikes if Israel continues its attacks on Lebanon, leaving the region on edge.
There was no immediate response from Israel, which had launched attacks on Iran after Tehran fired missiles toward Israel late Sunday. Iran had said its strikes were in retaliation for Israeli strikes on the outskirts of Beirut.
Earlier, U.S. President Donald Trump demanded that Israel and Iran "immediately stop 'shooting.'"
The flurry of attacks drove oil prices up around 4% and threatened to wreck U.S.-led efforts to broker a deal to end the war.
Israel hit a petrochemical plant in southwestern Iran that it said was used to produce ballistic missiles. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it retaliated with a strike aimed at a similar Israeli plant in the city of Haifa.










