JAKARTA - Iranian missiles hit a residential building in the southern Israeli city of Beer Sheva. Iranian Foreign Minister previously confirmed there was no ceasefire agreement.

Firefighters are currently trying to search the area, said Shiral Ben David, a spokesman for Israel's Fire and Rescue, on Tuesday, June 24 morning.

Photos from the scene shared by Israeli emergency services Magen David Adom (MDA) showed debris at the scene and emergency services responding to the explosion.

Earlier, videos recorded by CNN producers in Jerusalem showed several rockets flying in the sky as sirens sounded across the country and the military warned of a new wave of missiles launched from Iran.

Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, stated that until now there has been no ceasefire agreement or termination of military operations between Iran and Israel.

However, he stressed that if Israel stopped the attack on Iran no later than 04.00 Tehran time, then Iran would not continue its offensive.

"Until now, THERE HAS BEEN NO 'agree' on the ceasefire or the termination of military operations. However, if the Israeli regime stops its illegal aggression against the Iranian people no later than 04.00 Tehran time (08.30 WIB), we have no intention of continuing the counter-attack after that", wrote Aragghchi via the X account reported by ANTARA from Sputnik-OANA, Tuesday, June 24.

The final decision regarding the termination of Iran's military operations will be made later.

Earlier, United States President Donald Trump said Israel and Iran had agreed a ceasefire, which would officially end the war 12 days after 24 hours.


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