Strikes in the Middle East continued overnight despite the announcement of a ceasefire, The Times of Israel reports, writes UNN.
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Despite the announcement of a ceasefire, Israeli Air Force continues to strike Iran, a security official told The Times of Israel overnight.
Meanwhile, Iran has fired several barrages of ballistic missiles at Israel since the ceasefire reportedly took effect, the publication writes.
In addition, although the Prime Minister of Pakistan stated that the ceasefire would also extend to Lebanon, there are no indications that Israel has ceased its operations against Hezbollah, the publication notes.
It is also reported that Iran continues to attack Persian Gulf countries, amid a lack of clarification from the US and Iran regarding the start of the ceasefire.
"Neither Iran nor the US has offered any time for the ceasefire to begin, amid the Islamic Republic continuing to attack Israel along with the Persian Gulf states: Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain," the publication states.
Israeli medics reported that three boys sustained minor injuries from an Iranian cluster munition that hit the southern city of Tel Sheva in Israel.
Magen David Adom reports that two 15-year-olds and one 12-year-old teenager, who suffered from the explosion and glass fragments, received assistance.
Several others received help for acute anxiety, MDA added.
Addition
On the night of April 8, US President Donald Trump announced a two-week suspension of attacks on Iran.
Iran and Israel, following the US, agreed to a two-week ceasefire.