Announcement comes after Trump claimed Israel and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire to end the ’12-day war’.
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Israeli analyst says waves of Iranian missiles possibly the ‘end game’.
Israeli political analyst Akiva Eldar has welcomed as “good news” the ceasefire deal between Iran and Israel announced hours earlier by US President Donald Trump, saying the latest wave of missiles from Iran followed a pattern where “every side will do it’s most to be portrayed as having total victory or at least face saving”.
“Hopefully this is the end game,” Eldar told Al Jazeera.
“This is maybe the beginning of the light at the end of the tunnel,” Eldar said.
“I happened before the ceasefire in Gaza with Hamas.
It happened with Hezbollah in Lebanon. Until the last minute, they will try to improve the balance of power or the balance of damages and say, “look, the last pictures, the last images, the last footage were are getting from the enemy is showing that we are doing good,” he said.
“That it is not that we are surrendering. You see, what they can do we can do better,” he added.
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Afro's addition:
Israel has already violated ceasefire agreements before. Hence the apprehension.
Israel has carried out near-daily violations of the November ceasefire that ended its 14-month war with Hezbollah.
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Monday’s airstrikes were reportedly more intense than the usual, near-daily, violations — that Israel has carried out — of the November 2024 ceasefire that ended its 14-month war with Hezbollah.
The Israeli military says it struck rocket launchers and an arms depot for Hezbollah, but provided no evidence of that.