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Israel Confirms Strike On Iranian Radar, Holds Back Further Action After Trump-Netanyahu Call

The prime minister's office acknowledged the strike in a statement after Trump publicly expressed frustration that Israel had launched strikes on Iran after the ceasefire agreement was reached but before it took effect.
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U.S. President Donald Trump talks to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a meeting where Trump announced nuclear talks with Iran, Washington, U.S., April 7, 2025. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt/File Photo

Israel confirmed on Tuesday that it had targeted a radar site near Tehran in response to Iranian missile attacks, just hours into a newly declared ceasefire. However, officials said they chose not to carry out additional strikes following a conversation between U.S. President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The prime minister’s office acknowledged the strike in a statement after Trump publicly expressed frustration that Israel had launched strikes on Iran after the ceasefire agreement was reached but before it took effect.

Trump, who had announced the ceasefire overnight, also criticised Israel’s plans to respond militarily to an alleged Iranian violation of the ceasefire.

Tehran has rejected accusations that it breached the truce, which was meant to start at 7 a.m Israeli time (0400 GMT), and instead said Israel had continued its attacks on Iran for an hour and a half after the ceasefire came into effect.

Netanyahu’s office said that Israel had carried out a strike in Tehran targeting Iranian security forces at 3 a.m. (midnight GMT), four hours before the ceasefire was due to start.

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An Iranian missile strike on Beersheba in Israel’s south killed four Israelis on Tuesday morning. Netanyahu’s office said that attack had been launched before the truce started.

But it also accused Iran of launching a single missile six minutes after the ceasefire went into effect and firing another two missiles around three and a half hours later, at about 10:25 a.m. (0725 GMT). Those missiles were either intercepted or fell in open areas without causing casualties or damage to property, Netanyahu’s office said.

In retaliation, the Israeli air force destroyed the radar installation near Tehran, it said.

Israel refrained from carrying out other strikes on Iran after a conversation between Trump and Netanyahu, the prime minister’s office said, without specifying if the conversation had taken place before or after the attack on the radar station.

The prime minister’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the sequence of events.

(With inputs from Reuters)