Iran Announces Halt to Military Operations Amid Rising Tensions
Iran has declared that it is ending its latest military operations against Israel after a sharp escalation that marked the first direct exchange between the two countries since the ceasefire reached earlier this year.
The latest confrontation followed Israeli strikes linked to Lebanon, prompting Iran to launch missile attacks in response. Officials in Tehran warned that any further attacks could trigger a stronger response.
US President Donald Trump called for an immediate halt to hostilities and said efforts toward a broader peace agreement were continuing. Reports also indicated that diplomatic channels remained active despite the recent violence.
Missile Exchanges Raise Fears of Wider Regional Conflict
Fresh explosions were reported in several Iranian cities as Israeli forces targeted locations inside Iran. In response, missile barrages were launched toward Israel, increasing fears that the conflict could spread further across the Middle East.
Military officials in Israel warned that additional days of fighting remained possible, while Iran accused the United States of supporting actions that violated previous ceasefire arrangements.
The latest violence also pushed oil prices higher and created concerns about the stability of global energy supplies.
Houthis Enter Conflict, Shipping Routes Face New Threats
Yemen’s Houthi movement claimed responsibility for missile attacks aimed at Israel and announced restrictions targeting Israeli-linked shipping in the Red Sea.
The move has increased concerns about international trade routes and maritime security. Analysts warned that continued escalation could affect commercial shipping and further impact energy markets.
Despite the tensions, diplomatic efforts are continuing as international leaders seek to prevent a broader regional war.

















































