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Fragile ceasefire in jeopardy as Iran reportedly fires missiles at Israel
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- Iran on Sunday reportedly fired missiles at Israel, as a tenuous ceasefire between Washington and Tehran hangs in the balance.
- The reports of missile fire from Iran come after the Iranian Parliamentary Speaker, MB Ghalibaf, said in a post to X that the U.S.
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Iran on Sunday reportedly fired missiles at Israel, as a tenuous ceasefire between Washington and Tehran hangs in the balance.
The reports of missile fire from Iran come after the Iranian Parliamentary Speaker, MB Ghalibaf, said in a post to X that the U.S. "naval blockade and violation of agreements regarding Lebanon" amount to violations of the ceasefire.
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