On June 8, 2026, Iran and Israel conducted bombings against each other, raising concerns about the stability of the ongoing ceasefire. Analysts suggest that both nations are testing the limits of the ceasefire while attempting to gain greater leverage in the situation.
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Iran and Israel engage in mutual bombings amid ceasefire tensions
Iran and Israel have engaged in mutual bombings, leading to questions regarding the status of their ceasefire. Analysts indicate that both parties are pushing the ceasefire to its limits in pursuit of increased leverage.
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Iran and Israel bomb each other: Is the ceasefire over?
Iran and Israel engage in mutual bombings amid ceasefire tensions