Iran reportedly launched missiles at Israel on Sunday, intensifying regional tensions and casting doubt over the stability of the tenuous ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran.
The move follows earlier diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the conflict, including a reported full ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon conditional on steps by Hezbollah.
The missile strike comes at a critical moment, as the ceasefire between Washington and Tehran has been under strain since early April.
The development has raised concerns about the potential for further military escalation in the region, with implications for global energy markets and geopolitical stability.
Recent diplomatic efforts have sought to prevent a broader conflict, particularly in light of the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon.
However, the Iranian action suggests that tensions remain high, and the risk of further military posturing is significant.