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Four Killed in Iran Missile Attacks on Israel Despite Ceasefire Declaration

June 24, 2025 – In a deadly turn of events, four civilians were killed and at least eight others injured after Iranian missiles struck southern Israel, just hours after Tehran announced a ceasefire was in effect. The attack, which targeted the city of Beersheba, has thrown the region’s fragile truce into chaos and drawn swift international condemnation.
️ Residential Area Hit Amid “Peace” Talks
The missile barrage began just after 4:00 a.m., striking a residential building and flattening part of the structure. Emergency responders pulled the bodies of three adults and one child from the rubble, while others were treated for shrapnel wounds and blunt-force trauma.
Residents reported no air raid warning prior to the impact, raising questions about detection systems and whether the strike was deliberately timed to cause maximum harm.
️ Iran’s Ceasefire Announcement Followed by Violence
Iran had declared a ceasefire through state media less than two hours before the missile strike. However, Iranian officials added a caveat — that the ceasefire was contingent on Israel halting its own strikes by a 4 a.m. deadline.
Israel had not confirmed participation in the truce, and no formal agreement had been signed. This left the situation murky, and critics argue Iran used the ceasefire as cover to launch a final wave of missiles before publicly claiming restraint.
Regional Response and Fallout
- Israel placed border forces on high alert and warned of further retaliation if attacks continue.
- Gulf nations have moved to intercept additional threats and boost regional air defenses.
- International mediators have called for both sides to recommit to real-time de-escalation and humanitarian protection.
⚠️ Fragile Ceasefire in Jeopardy
The current situation underscores how quickly a declared ceasefire can unravel:
- Tehran and Tel Aviv remain locked in a tit-for-tat cycle, with missile strikes and counterstrikes overshadowing diplomatic gestures.
- Civilians continue to bear the brunt of each wave, regardless of which side launches first.
- The credibility of any truce depends not on words but actions — and this latest tragedy reflects the reality on the ground.
Final Thoughts
As four more lives are added to the growing toll, the world is once again reminded that ceasefires in name only mean little when missiles still fly. Until real accountability, mutual verification, and sustained diplomacy are in place, peace remains as vulnerable as the families living beneath the crossfire.