24.06.2025 16:40
On the 12th day of the Israel-Iran war, after the announcement that a ceasefire would be declared, both countries continued their attacks. Following Trump's declaration that the war would officially come to an end, Israel struck Tehran. Israeli officials, speaking about the attack on Iran, stated that they had "avoided striking" after the Trump-Netanyahu meeting, indicating that they had not carried out a serious attack.
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The Israel-Iran war, which reignited the Middle East, is coming to an end. The clashes that began after Israel's airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities and military command centers on June 13 quickly escalated into a regional crisis.
The war, which escalated with Iran's retaliations, became even more complicated with the involvement of the United States. The U.S. Air Force participated in bombings targeting Iran's nuclear facilities in Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan. One of the most notable developments in the region was Iran's missile launch at the U.S. base in Qatar. This move raised tensions in the region another notch.
However, while further escalation was expected, a surprising announcement came from U.S. President Donald Trump. In his announcement, Trump stated that a "complete and total ceasefire" had been achieved between Israel and Iran. He indicated that with this step, the war would officially come to an end and that diplomacy was back in play.
While it remains unclear whether the ceasefire will be permanent, developments in the region are being closely monitored by the global public.
Here’s what happened throughout the day:
"WE OBEYED THE CEASEFIRE, ISRAEL DID NOT"
Iran reported that it adhered to the ceasefire, but Israel did not.
"THERE WILL BE NO FURTHER ATTACKS ON IRAN"
Israel announced that there would be no further attacks on Iran. U.S. President Donald Trump also stated, "All Israeli warplanes have returned and are going home." Israeli officials speaking about the attack on Iran said, "We refrained from striking" after the Trump-Netanyahu meeting.
606 IRANIANS LOST THEIR LIVES IN ISRAELI ATTACKS
The Iranian Minister of Health and Medical Education made a statement regarding the casualties.
Iran's Minister of Health and Medical Education, Mohammad Reza Zafarghandi, stated that 606 people have lost their lives in the attacks carried out by Israel since June 13, and 5,332 people have been injured, with treatments for the injured ongoing.
Additionally, the Health Minister mentioned that Iran has faced the worst attacks in the last 24 hours, reporting that 107 people were killed in these attacks.
ISRAEL ATTACKED IRAN UNDER THE CEASEFIRE SHADOW
Israeli Army Radio announced that following U.S. President Donald Trump's statements towards Israel, an attack was carried out on a radar near Iran's capital, Tehran. Channel 12 television reported that warplanes preparing for a larger-scale attack on Tehran have set off to return to Israel after the attack. Yedioth Ahranot newspaper also noted that "limited attacks" were carried out on a military target near Tehran. Iranian media also reported that Israel struck the city of Babulsar.
"ISRAEL WILL NOT STRIKE IRAN"
U.S. President Donald Trump made a statement regarding the ceasefire reached between Iran and Israel on his Truth Social social media account.
Trump stated that Israel would not attack Iran, saying, "Israel will not attack Iran. All planes will return and give a friendly 'airplane salute' to Iran. No one will be harmed. The ceasefire is in effect. Thank you for your interest in this matter."
Trump also commented in another post, "Iran will never be able to rebuild its nuclear facilities."
TRUMP MET WITH NETANYAHU
U.S. President Donald Trump spoke on the phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
"ISRAEL, DO NOT DROP THOSE BOMBS"
U.S. President Donald Trump made a statement regarding the ceasefire reached between Iran and Israel on his Truth Social social media account.
Trump said, "Israel, do not drop those bombs (on Iran). If you do, it will be a major violation. Bring your pilots back immediately."
TRUMP NOT SATISFIED WITH THE CEASEFIRE PROCESS
Before heading to the NATO Summit in The Hague, Netherlands, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed his disappointment over the continuation of the attacks during a press conference at the White House.
Trump stated that both Iran and Israel violated the ceasefire, expressing uncertainty about whether they did so "intentionally."
Noting that he was not pleased with many things he saw yesterday, Trump said he did not like "Israel attacking as soon as the ceasefire was established."
Trump emphasized that Israel conducted operations this morning, stating, "I must ensure that Israel calms down."
Expressing his dissatisfaction with what Israel did this morning, Trump said he would see if he could stop this situation.
Regarding Iran's nuclear facility, Trump stated, "Iran will never be able to rebuild its nuclear facility. It has been completely destroyed."
Trump noted that after the ceasefire, Israel attacked "in an unprecedented manner," saying, "I am not pleased with them. I am not pleased with Iran either, but I am not at all happy with what Israel did this morning."
Trump also remarked, "They have been fighting for so long and so violently that they don't know what the hell they are doing."
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