Iran launches missiles at Israel for first time since Mideast truce
AI Summary
Iran launched ballistic missiles at Israel on Sunday, marking the first such attack since a ceasefire took effect in early April. The Israeli military reported successfully intercepting the missiles with no casualties recorded. The attack, following Israeli military operations in Beirut, complicates ongoing mediation efforts aimed at ending the conflict.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the fragility of the ceasefire, repeatedly describing it as 'fragile' and stressing how the Iranian attack disrupts peace mediation efforts and threatens diplomatic negotiations to end the war.
Moderate: Centrist outlets blend military and diplomatic reporting, detailing successful missile interception and casualty information while several explicitly note that Iran's action was retaliatory for Israeli military operations in Beirut.
Air raid sirens sounded in Israel on Sunday as its military worked to intercept barrages of incoming Iranian missiles for the first time since an April ceasefire took hold in the Middle East war.
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