Tuesday, June 9, 2026 – Iran’s military command on Monday, June 8 announced it was halting its operation against Israel after the two sides exchanged fire for the first time since a truce took effect in April.
The latest escalation followed renewed hostilities over the
weekend, with both countries exchanging missile strikes amid rising tensions
linked to developments in Lebanon and ongoing regional security concerns. The
ceasefire reached earlier this year had largely held despite repeated
accusations of violations from both sides.
Iran had delivered a “painful response” to Israel and
“accordingly, the cessation of armed forces operations is hereby announced,”
the Khatam al-Anbiya command said in a statement carried by state television.
“However, it is emphasised that should acts of aggression and
hostility continue, including in southern Lebanon, much more severe and
crushing measures than before will follow,” the statement added.
The announcement comes after renewed tensions threatened the
fragile ceasefire between both countries, raising concerns about a possible
return to wider regional conflict.
The conflict between Iran and Israel intensified earlier this
year following direct military confrontations involving missile and drone
attacks, drawing concerns from global powers over the possibility of a broader
Middle East war. Regional actors, including groups aligned with Iran in Lebanon
and Yemen, have also played a role in widening tensions across the region.

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