How Do Recent Strikes in the Middle East Impact U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Agreement?
- On Monday, June 8, 2026, Israel halted military strikes against Iran after President Donald Trump urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to avoid further escalation.
- Iran fired nearly 30 ballistic missiles at Israel on Sunday, claiming the barrage was in 'defense' of Lebanon following Israeli strikes on Hezbollah targets.
- Israel responded by striking the Mahshahr petrochemical complex used for missile production; Israeli ambassador to the United States Yechiel Leiter stated 'no self-respecting country' would accept such attacks.
- Trump demanded an 'immediate CEASEFIRE' while maintaining a U.S. blockade on Iranian ports, with negotiations for a comprehensive peace deal proceeding despite potential obstacles.
- The Gulf Research Center reported 7,069 missile and drone attacks since the ceasefire took effect, while India reiterated its urgent call for diplomatic resolutions to restore stability.
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