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Iran has denied allegations that it launched missiles at Israel following the implementation of a ceasefire agreement. The Iranian government, through its state television, refuted claims that it had fired missiles at Israel after the ceasefire took effect. This denial comes amidst heightened tensions between the two nations, with Israel's defense forces reporting the detection of missile launches from Iran.
The Iranian Supreme National Security Council issued a statement asserting that Iran had compelled Israel to unilaterally cease its aggression and was prepared to respond decisively to any further acts of aggression. Earlier in the day, the Israeli military reported detecting missile launches from Iran, prompting the Israeli Defense Minister to announce a strong response to any attacks.
The ceasefire agreement, which was accepted by Israel following a proposal from the United States, aimed to achieve a bilateral halt to hostilities. However, the situation remains tense, with both sides accusing the other of violating the terms of the ceasefire. The Iranian government has maintained that it has not launched any missiles since the ceasefire came into effect, despite Israel's claims to the contrary.
The denial from Iran comes as both nations continue to navigate a complex geopolitical landscape, with each side accusing the other of provocative actions. The situation remains fluid, with the potential for further escalation if either side chooses to take military action. The international community is closely monitoring the developments, with calls for restraint and diplomacy from various quarters.

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