Iran fires missiles at Israel; Israel strikes back, with reports of halt in fighting
Iran fired missiles at Israel late Sunday, and Israel conducted strikes on Iran on Monday, wounding at least 15 people. Both sides reported a halt in hostilities, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stating the fire on that front is contained and has been halted. Strikes have expanded to military, diplomatic, and energy targets across the Gulf. The conflict was triggered by February 28U
Iran fired missiles at Israel late Sunday, and Israel carried out strikes on Iran on Monday, wounding at least 15 people. According to AP News, Iran's missile attacks were intercepted. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged a halt in fighting with Iran, stating that 'the fire has been halted' and 'the fire on that front is contained.' Iran and Israel said hostilities are on hold after the first attacks since a truce. Strikes have expanded to military, diplomatic, and energy targets across the Gulf. The conflict was triggered by the February 28 U.S.-Israeli strikes. Operations at Damascus International Airport have resumed. A U.S. military base in Saudi Arabia came under fire. Tehran has blockaded the Strait of Hormuz.
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