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Iran-Israel Ceasefire Confusion: Trump Declares Pause, Attacks Continue

Iran-Israel Ceasefire Confusion: Trump Declares Pause, Attacks Continue

Despite ceasefire claims, missile strikes and deaths continue. Trump's repeated posts raise hopes, but Iran and Israel's official stance remains unclear. Is peace truly on the table?

📰 Iran-Israel Ceasefire Confusion Deepens: Trump Posts Truce, Ground Reality Tells a Different Story

Tensions between Iran and Israel have taken a new turn with conflicting claims of a ceasefire. While Donald Trump declared a truce through social media, the ground reality shows continuous missile attacks, drone strikes, and growing casualties.

🔥 Iran Declares Ceasefire, But Missiles Still Flying

Iran’s National Security Council announced it was halting military action against Israel, citing that they had “responded adequately to Zionist aggression.” The Iranian statement framed it as a strategic victory.

However, Israel immediately accused Iran of violating the ceasefire, claiming fresh attacks. Iran’s ISNA news agency denied these claims, calling them false and politically motivated.

💣 Israeli Strikes Kill Another Nuclear Scientist

In a major blow to Iran, another nuclear scientist, Sedighi Saber, was reportedly killed in an Israeli airstrike. This brings the total number of nuclear scientists killed in the past few weeks to 10.

Israel’s military also claimed they destroyed multiple missile launchers in western Iran aimed at Tel Aviv.

🚨 Tensions Escalate with Direct Attack Orders

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz ordered “severe retaliation” in Tehran, accusing Iran of breaching the ceasefire agreement.
In response, Iran confirmed 9 civilian deaths from an Israeli airstrike in Gilan Province, targeting residential buildings.

Northern Israel also faced missile threats, prompting air raid sirens across towns near the border.

🕊️ Trump’s Triple Ceasefire Post: Hope or Hype?

U.S. President Donald Trump took to social media three times overnight, stating that the ceasefire between Iran and Israel is effective immediately. He urged both sides not to break the agreement.

Israel, in a statement, expressed “full support for President Trump’s proposal” and claimed all strategic objectives in Iran were met — particularly halting nuclear and ballistic missile threats.

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu declared, “We eliminated two existential threats — Iran’s nuclear ambition and their long-range missile program.”

But Is the Ceasefire Actually Real?

Despite optimistic posts, Iran has not officially confirmed adherence to the ceasefire, and missile exchanges continue. This raises critical doubts:
Is this truly a ceasefire, or just a temporary pause in an escalating war?

Some experts fear the ceasefire is more symbolic, a political maneuver rather than a real truce on the ground.

FAQs

Q: Has the Iran-Israel ceasefire been officially declared?
A: Only Israel and Trump have confirmed it. Iran has not made an official statement yet.

Q: Are attacks still ongoing?
A: Yes. Despite the ceasefire talk, Iran claims Israeli missiles have struck civilian and military targets.

Q: What did Trump say?
A: Trump posted three times urging both nations to hold fire and claimed the ceasefire is active immediately.

Q: Who died in the Israeli strikes?
A: Iran confirmed the deaths of at least 9 civilians and another top nuclear scientist.

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