Iran Resumes Direct Missile Strikes Against Israel Post-Ceasefire
Summary
Iran has launched missiles directly at Israel, marking the first such attack since a ceasefire was established. This action represents a significant escalation and a direct violation of the truce, signaling a potential return to open state-on-state conflict in the region.
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Launched missiles at Israel for the first time since the ceasefire.
Target of Iranian missile strikes.
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"The new event describes Iran resuming direct strikes. This is a direct retaliatory response to the Israeli missile strikes on Iranian territory confirmed by the IRGC in Event 14, continuing the cycle of direct state-on-state violence."
"The pro-government rallies in Tehran signaling domestic support for renewed strikes (Event 12) provide the political mandate and internal pressure that likely enabled the Iranian leadership to authorize the direct missile strikes described in the new event, breaking the ceasefire."
"The Iranian missile strikes are a specific retaliation for the Israeli airstrike on petrochemical infrastructure in Khuzestan (Event 15), which represents a significant escalation in targeting Iranian economic and military assets."