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Netanyahu acknowledges halt in fighting with Iran but vows to respond ‘with force’ to future attacks
- Israel and Iran exchanged attacks on Monday, marking their first conflict since a U.S. ceasefire agreement with Tehran two months prior.
- The Iranian military announced it was stopping offensive actions to prevent the Middle East from entering a full-scale war.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recognized the cessation of fighting but promised to respond with force to any future Iranian attacks.
- Israel halted strikes in Iran at U.S. President Trump's request, following Netanyahu's call with Trump.
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Israel's Netanyahu acknowledges halt in fighting with Iran but vows to respond 'with force' to future attacks
Israel's Netanyahu acknowledges halt in fighting with Iran but vows to respond 'with force' to future attacks.
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