Netanyah office says Israel has refrained from further attacks on Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office has issued a statement Tuesday saying that Israel has hit a radar network near Tehran in response to the “ceasefire violations from Iran”. In the statement, Netanyah's office says Iran has launched a missile into Israel at 7:06 local time and two others [...]
In the statement, Netanyah's office says Iran has launched a missile to Israel at 7:06 local time and two others at 10:25 after the ceasefire had entered into force, reports the BBC.
The statement says, however, that Israel “has refrained from further attacks” after Israeli Prime Minister has spoken with US President Donald Trump.
On the phone, Trumpi “has expressed his high appreciation for Israel”, which had “achieved all of his war goals”, is further said in the statement.
The president has also expressed his confidence in the stability of ceasefire”, the statement further states.
Tehran has denied launching new attacks after the ceasefire began. /Periscope/












