Iran announces end of 12-day war 'imposed by Israel'; Israeli military says 'focus shifts back to Gaza'

Israel police said the barrage damaged at least three densely packed residential buildings in Beersheba.
Outside, the shells of burned out cars littered the streets. Broken glass and rubble covered the area.
Hundreds of emergency workers gathered to search for anyone else trapped in the buildings.
Israel police said the impact of the hit was so great that some people were injured even while inside their reinforced safe rooms in each apartment.
The safe rooms are meant to withstand rockets and shrapnel but not direct hits from ballistic missiles.
Residents evacuated damaged building with their suitcases Tuesday morning in Beersheba.
Some said they were skeptical of the ceasefire, announced by Trump.
“I don’t believe the Iranians,” said Ortal Avilevich, a resident who lives five minutes away from the blast.
“I’m happy with Donald Trump and I think Iran is afraid of him, but I hope there is quiet right now.”
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