India, June 24 -- Israel on Tuesday said it had asked the military to strike Iran in response to what it claimed were Iranian missile attacks, allegedly violating the ceasefire announced just hours earlier by US President Donald Trump.

In contrast, Iran's ISNA student news agency reported that claims of Iranian missile fire after the ceasefire took effect were false. Follow Israel Iran conflict live updates

While the ceasefire violation blame was denied, Iran's top security body said that the country's armed forces have no trust in the words of its enemies and "will keep finger on trigger to respond to any further act of aggression", Fars News reported.

The situation cast immediate doubt on the stability of the ceasefire, which was aim...