Iran has delivered a stern warning to Israel, stating its military will act decisively if the fragile ceasefire collapses—undermining U.S.-led efforts to stabilize the region and elevating fears of renewed conflict.
At a Glance
- Iran’s Supreme National Security Council vowed swift retaliation if Israel resumes attacks
- President Trump announced a ceasefire between Iran and Israel, though tensions remain high
- Hours into the truce, sirens sounded in northern Israel amid reports of missile launches
- Israeli officials threatened forceful response to any further Iranian aggression
- Russia and UN diplomats warned the ceasefire could rapidly collapse, risking new hostilities
Tehran’s Hardline Warning
Following President Trump’s declaration of a ceasefire, Iran’s Supreme National Security Council issued a blunt message: its forces would launch an immediate response if Israeli attacks resume. According to Reuters, the council stressed that Tehran “does not trust Israel” and is prepared for escalation.
Watch a report: Iran Warns Israel Amid Ceasefire Strains.
Ceasefire Under Immediate Strain
Despite Trump’s claims of a ceasefire, as reported by The Washington Post, tensions flared hours later. Air raid sirens sounded in northern Israel following reports of Iranian missile activity—allegations Tehran denied.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned that Israel would “respond forcefully” to any violations, as covered by The Guardian. The cycle of accusation and denial exposed the fragile nature of the ceasefire.
Global Alarm and Warnings
At the United Nations, Russian envoy Vassily Nebenzia cautioned that the conflict could spiral into “catastrophes and suffering,” echoing broader international fears. The Financial Times reports that Israeli officials believe Iran may have already violated the truce (FT).
With diplomatic efforts faltering and both sides on edge, the region remains dangerously close to renewed violence—a crisis that could escalate beyond the Middle East.
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