24 DAILY NEWS – To any reasonable observer, a ceasefire signifies the complete cessation of military hostilities to conclude a conflict. However, mainstream American media outlets appear to redefine this term within the context of the ongoing U.S.–Israel war with Iran.
Iran’s recent missile attacks on the international airport in Kuwait marked one of the most significant assaults on a Gulf nation since the U.S.-Iran ceasefire was declared in April. The New York Times reported the incident, while ABC News ran a live update headlined “Iran targets US forces, Kuwait airport amid ceasefire.” CNN opted for the title “Kuwait’s airport attacked as fresh Iran-US strikes strain ceasefire.”
Iran’s offensive did not occur in isolation; it followed two days after the U.S. announced airstrikes targeting radar and drone sites within Iran. Additionally, Israel resumed its bombardment of southern Lebanon, reportedly killing at least four individuals in two towns.
Despite the ongoing violence and resultant casualties, major news outlets continue to suggest



