Military conflict between Iran and Israel re-erupts
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48% : New rocket fire in the morning Warning sirens sounded in several areas of Israel after fresh Iranian rocket fire on Monday morning.42% : "Israel completed a large-scale strike on strategic defense systems belonging to the Iranian terror regime," the Israeli military wrote on Monday on its Telegram channel.
41% : Hezbollah is not party to the ceasefire agreement and has refused to negotiate with Israel.
41% : The ceasefire in Lebanon, where Israel has been fighting against the Hezbollah militia, was announced in mid-April.
41% : Last week, Israel and Lebanon agreed a renewed attempt to implement the pause in fighting, which has so far been largely ineffective in practice.
40% : The Hezbollah militia does not negotiate with Israel and rejected the agreed conditions.
39% : Attacks in Lebanon Israel attacked suburbs of the Lebanese capital Beirut on Sunday, despite a ceasefire with the Lebanese government brokered by the US.
34% : Lengthy negotiations brought no breakthrough Israel and the US began their war against Iran on February 28.
33% : Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for Monday's attack, the first launched against Israel in several weeks.
33% : Tehran responded with massive attacks on Israel and the Gulf states.
33% : Most recently, Iran fired rockets at Israel during the night into April 8.
32% : The Israeli military had struck "terrorist headquarters" in Beirut in response to earlier shelling of Israel by Iran-backed Hezbollah, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Israel Katz said.
30% : The military also said a rocket was fired from Yemen towards Israel.
23% : Israel targeted sites in western and central Iran early on Monday in response to Iranian attacks on Israel launched on Sunday evening following Israeli strikes on Beirut.
21% : Israeli military attacks a petrochemical facility in Iran, US President Trump urges Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu not to retaliate against Iran, and Israel strikes suburbs of Beirut despite a ceasefire with Lebanon.
15% : Netanyahu defies Trump's demand In an apparent bid to de-escalate the situation amid Iran's fresh strikes on Israel, US President Trump urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an overnight phone call not to launch retaliatory attacks against Tehran, according to media reports.
12% : Iran and Israel traded attacks on Monday for the first time since the April ceasefire between Tehran and Washington, in what marked a serious blow to US President Donald Trump's efforts to negotiate an end to the war.
5% : Iran fires rockets at Israel Israel's strikes followed Iranian rocket attacks on Israel on Sunday evening, with state media reporting several waves of missiles fired at Israel.
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