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Iran Rejects Trump’s Ceasefire Deal and Attacks Israel with Another Missile Strike

Iran’s missile strikes on Israel, killing three, ignored Trump’s ceasefire plea, escalating Middle East tensions after attacks on Qatar’s Al Udeid Air Base in response to US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites.

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Following President Trump’s call for a “complete and total ceasefire,” Iran launched missile strikes on Israel, leading to at least three deaths.

Iran’s Foreign Minister indicated a ceasefire would only be considered if Israel halted its attacks.

The missile strikes signaled Iran’s disregard for Trump’s ceasefire appeal, like past India-Pakistan tensions.

The attacks came after Iran targeted Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar in response to US airstrikes on its nuclear sites.

US and British embassies in Qatar advised citizens to stay indoors due to rising tensions.

Trump urged both countries to pursue peace and commended efforts to avoid a prolonged conflict.

Iran’s Supreme Leader, Khamenei, stated that Iran would not surrender or negotiate under pressure.

The situation underscores the fragility of diplomatic efforts amid ongoing retaliatory strikes involving the US, Iran, and Israel.

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