Israel, Iran trade fire for first time since truce
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Iran launched its first direct missile attack on Israel since an April ceasefire, reportedly in retaliation for Israeli raids on Beirut's suburbs. President Trump is urging Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu not to retaliate, warning that continued escalation would perpetuate an endless cycle of conflict and jeopardize negotiations he considers near completion. Israel, however, has signaled its intention to respond militarily to the attack, raising questions about whether a fragile ceasefire and diplomatic agreement can survive.
A missile is launched during a military exercise in Isfahan, Iran, October 28, 2023. — ReutersFirst exchange since two-month truce.No casualties reported so far.Houthis declare Red Sea shipping ban.
Israel and Iran exchanged attacks on Monday for the first time since a ceasefire in...