Here’s a latest verified analysis and discussion of the Iran–Israel conflict claim — including what’s factual and what media narratives show:

Al Jazeera

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Updates: US President Trump says Israel and Iran agreed to ceasefire

Updates: Trump warns Israel not to attack Iran as fragile ceasefire holds

June 23, 2025

June 24, 2025

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🔥 What Really Happened

Iran did fire ballistic missiles at Israel in June 2025, part of a broader escalation after Israeli strikes hit Iranian military and nuclear sites. The June attack involved over 150 missiles and hundreds of drones, with some impacts inside Israeli territory and civilian damage reported. �

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Earlier conflicts since 2024 have seen direct Iranian missile launches on Israeli cities and infrastructure, though many were intercepted by Israeli air defenses. �

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🕊️ Ceasefire Claims

U.S. President Donald Trump publicly announced a ceasefire between Iran and Israel in late June 2025, stating both sides agreed to halt hostilities. �

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However, Iranian officials — including Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi — insisted there was no negotiated truce and that Iran would only cease military action if Israel stopped its operations. �

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Reuters and multiple sources confirm Iran agreed to stop military action if Israel did so as part of a proposal mediated with Qatar and the U.S. — but not as a formal negotiated treaty. �

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🧠 Current Context & Interpretation

The narrative that “war ended with Israel seeking a ceasefire after Iranian missiles hit targets” mixes political spin with partial ceasefire conditions rather than a clear, mutual peace agreement. Analysts caution that both sides have incentives to portray themselves as having achieved strategic wins while claiming restraint.

Recent Israeli military activity — including strikes on Hezbollah positions in Lebanon — shows tensions remain high in the region despite any declared pauses in direct Iran–Israel engagements. �

Reuters

In summary: Iranian missiles did strike targets in Israel during the 2025 conflict, and the U.S. declared a multilateral ceasefire proposal, but Tehran publicly rejected the framing of a negotiated truce. The situation remains politically and militarily volatile.