Israel accused Iran of launching missiles shortly after a cease-fire was confirmed, leading to fears of a resurgence in conflict. The agreement, announced by President Trump via social media, stated that a total cease-fire would come into effect the following morning at 7 a.m. local time. Despite Iranian state media affirming the terms, discrepancies arose as Israeli officials reported ongoing missile activity.

Israel's military units detected launches from Iran only two hours post-confirmation of the peace efforts, prompting senior officials to threaten a retaliatory response. In contrast, Iranian media claimed they had not initiated any attacks, highlighting the fragility of the situation.

President Trump, in his announcement, indicated that both nations would need to fulfill their pre-existing military missions but expressed optimism that the agreement would lead to a cessation of hostilities within 24 hours. His conciliatory remarks aimed to encourage both sides towards lasting peace. However, the reality of continued military actions cast doubt on the future of the cease-fire, leaving the region on edge as further developments unfold.