24.06.2025 14:01
While the mystery surrounding the ceasefire between Iran and Israel continues, U.S. President Donald Trump made a notable statement. Trump said, "Israel and Iran have violated the ceasefire, and I am not pleased with either country. Israel, do not drop those bombs on Iran. If you do, it will be a major violation. Bring your pilots back immediately."
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After the statement by US President Trump that the parties had reached a 'ceasefire' agreement, Israel and Iran announced that they accepted the ceasefire. However, just hours after the ceasefire was declared, it was claimed that Iran struck Israel's city of Haifa. The Israeli army warned the public to "go to shelters." The attack with a ballistic missile was intercepted by the Iron Dome. Iran, on the other hand, denied the attacks, stating that no missiles were fired.
TRUMP: I AM NOT HAPPY WITH ISRAEL AND IRAN
While the ceasefire dilemma between Iran and Israel continues, a new statement came from US President Donald Trump. Trump stated that Israel and Iran violated the ceasefire, saying, "I am not happy with either of the two countries."
WARNING TO ISRAEL: BRING YOUR PILOTS BACK IMMEDIATELY
Trump also issued a separate warning to Israel, saying, "Israel, do not drop those bombs (on Iran). If you do, it will be a major violation. Bring your pilots back immediately."
ISRAEL'S DEFENSE MINISTER: WE WILL RESPOND
After the attack, Defense Minister Israel Katz stated, "I have instructed the Israel Defense Forces to respond strongly with powerful strikes against the regime targets in the heart of Tehran for Iran's violation of the ceasefire." Israel's far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich stated on social media platform X, "Tehran will tremble."
Avigdor Liberman, leader of the opposition party Our Home is Israel, also shared on his social media account, "Fire was opened from Iran three and a half hours after the US President declared the ceasefire. We should not accept this, we must not back down, we must respond immediately."
IRAN DENIES MISSILE ATTACK
Iran denied the claim that Israel conducted a ballistic missile attack on Haifa. Iran stated, "No missiles were fired at Israel, there is no evidence. Reports of ceasefire violations are false." The state television news reported that Iran adhered to the ceasefire that began in the morning hours.
IRAN: OUR FINGER WILL REMAIN ON THE TRIGGER
The Iranian Supreme National Security Council stated, "Victory forced Israel to unilaterally admit defeat and stop its aggression." The statement added, "The armed forces do not trust the words of the enemies and will continue to keep their finger on the trigger against any new attack. We are ready to respond decisively to any act of aggression by the enemy." The council also denied that missiles were launched at Israel after the ceasefire, stating that "a decisive response will be given to acts of aggression."
IRAN ATTACKED BEFORE THE CEASEFIRE WAS DECLARED
While Iranian media reported that the ceasefire unilaterally declared by US President Donald Trump began at local time, the Israeli army announced that another salvo missile attack was carried out by Iran. In the attack on the city of Beersheba, 11 people were killed and hundreds were injured.
IRAN: ISRAEL STARTED, WE FINISHED
After the attack carried out just minutes before the ceasefire, Iran stated, "Israel started it, we finished it. We dealt the final blow to Israel."
IRAN'S FOREIGN MINISTER: WE ACCEPT THE CEASEFIRE
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated, "We accept the ceasefire. If Israel does not attack, we will not attack either. Israel was the one who started the war."
ISRAEL ALSO ANNOUNCED THAT THE CEASEFIRE HAS BEGUN
Israel's official radio reported that a ceasefire has begun between Iran and Israel.
NETANYAHU'S STATEMENT
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, who announced that the ceasefire has been accepted, said, "Israel has accepted Trump's proposal for a ceasefire with Iran. We thank Trump for his participation. Israel has achieved its goal of eliminating the nuclear and ballistic missile threat from Iran. Israel will respond strongly to any violation of the ceasefire."
TRUMP: PLEASE DO NOT VIOLATE THE CEASEFIRE
After the ceasefire began, US President Donald Trump announced that the ceasefire between Iran and Israel has come into effect and requested that it not be violated. Trump made a statement regarding the tension between Iran and Israel on his Truth Social account. President Trump said, "The ceasefire is in effect, please do not violate it."
DETAILS OF THE CEASEFIRE
According to the ceasefire that came into effect at 07:30, Iran will first halt all military operations. The US gave Iran until 07:30 to end all military activities, starting from 07:00. After the acceptance of the ceasefire, Iran was requested to stop all air, missile, and drone attacks.
FIRST IRAN, THEN ISRAEL WILL HALT MILITARY OPERATIONS AFTER 12 HOURS
Israel will join the ceasefire 12 hours after Iran disarms, that is, on June 24 at 16:00 GMT (19:00 in Israel). During the ceasefire, Iran will allow humanitarian aid distribution in Tehran and other affected areas.
The United Nations will send an observer team to monitor the opening of these corridors. June 24 is set as the preparation period for the ceasefire, while June 25 will be a day when the ceasefire is officially in effect and no tensions will occur.
THE CEASEFIRE PROCESS WILL BE MONITORED
Under the mediation of Qatar and the UN, indirect talks will continue between the parties to reduce tensions and prevent a new conflict.
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The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that these discussions would also include "compensation for the damages caused by Israel's attacks on nuclear facilities."
The UN Security Council will establish a temporary monitoring mechanism to oversee the implementation of the ceasefire. In the agreement, Israel emphasized that Iran should not restart its nuclear program, while Iran demanded that Israel put an end to its "sovereignty violations" and that the US reduce its military presence in the region.