Netanyahu’s Office Says Israel Has Refrained from Further Strikes on Iran

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The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement on Tuesday saying that Israel had struck a radar network near Tehran in response to “ceasefire violations by Iran.”

According to the statement, Iran launched a missile toward Israel at 07:06 local time and two more at 10:25, after the ceasefire had gone into effect, BBC reports.

The statement added, however, that Israel “has refrained from further attacks” after Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump.

During the call, Trump “expressed his deep appreciation for Israel,” which had “achieved all of its war objectives,” the statement reads.

“The President also expressed his confidence in the stability of the ceasefire,” the statement continued.

Tehran has denied launching any new attacks after the ceasefire began.

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