Breaking: Iran once again proves through action that there is no ceasefire agreement with Israel!
Latest news, Iran's military actions against Israel have suddenly escalated. Reports indicate that just a few hours ago, Iran attacked Israel's southern nuclear reactor and Negev Air Force Base.
This sudden event quickly shattered the previous ceasefire situation coordinated by U.S. President Trump, who even deleted social media posts promoting a ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
On June 24 local time, Iran launched a missile attack on Negev Air Force Base, and air raid sirens were heard in several areas near northern Israel.
Subsequently, reports confirmed that Israel has acknowledged the source of these missiles, which indeed were launched by Iran.
Later, Iranian state television stated that Tehran (the capital of Iran) would prove in the coming hours that the ceasefire was a mistake.
In summary, Iran's escalation of military actions against Israel once again highlights the instability of agreements. In the tense Middle Eastern situation, any agreement faces the risk of being broken at any time.
Given the region's status and the importance of global energy supply, any further conflict could have far-reaching effects on the global oil market, thereby impacting the global economy and financial investment markets.
Therefore, investors should remain highly cautious and adopt risk-hedging strategies in a timely manner.