Iranian military authorities denied firing any missiles after the truce took effect at 4 a.m. GMT on Tuesday
On Tuesday, the Iranian Armed Forces General Staff dismissed reports in Israeli media alleging missile launches into occupied territories following the implementation of a cease-fire.
Specifically, Iranian military authorities denied firing any missiles after the truce took effect at 4 a.m. GMT on Tuesday.
Earlier, the Zionist army claimed that missiles had been launched from Iran toward territory under its control and ordered Israeli residents to seek shelter in bomb shelters.
“Given Iran’s blatant violation of the cease-fire declared by the U.S. president… I have ordered the Defense Forces, in coordination with the prime minister, to continue intensive strikes against Tehran,” said Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz.
Meanwhile, Iranian health officials confirmed Tuesday that at least 610 people have been killed and more than 4,700 injured over the past 12 days due to Israeli airstrikes across the Persian nation.
Health Ministry spokesman Hosein Kermanpour said 4,746 people were wounded, with 971 still hospitalized. Among the dead are 13 children, including a 2-year-old.
Several people were killed and others injured in Beersheba after an Iranian missile attack.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi had announced earlier that Iranian forces would strike at the Zionist enemy until the "last moment".#Iran#Israel#Palestine#Headlines… pic.twitter.com/3N3x4rTFXR
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Sources: Quds – EFE


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