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Iran’s Health Minister Mohammad Reza Jafarkandi reported that 606 Iranians have been killed and 5,332 injured since the start of Israeli military aggression on June 13. He described the 24 hours before Tuesday’s ceasefire as the deadliest, with 107 fatalities and 1,342 injuries. According to the minister, 95% of the victims died under collapsed structures, while only 5% succumbed to injuries in hospitals.
606 Killed, Over 5,300 Injured in Israeli Strikes Since June 13: Iran’s Health Minister
Iran’s newly elected President Masoud Pezeshkian declared an end to the 12-day conflict with Israel, describing it as a triumph of the Iranian nation’s resilience. “Following our courageous national resistance, we now witness the establishment of a ceasefire that marks the end of Israel’s provocative war,” he said. Pezeshkian affirmed Iran’s respect for the Trump-era ceasefire agreement while maintaining unity against external aggression. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reiterated the country's commitment to its nuclear program despite the recent Israeli attacks.
Iranian President Hails Ceasefire as Victory Over Israel's 12-Day Offensive
Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi and Qatar’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Mohammed Al-Khulaifi held a phone call discussing the deep-rooted bilateral relationship and current regional issues. They emphasized the importance of cooperation to counter threats posed by Israeli and US aggression. Both officials highlighted the significance of mutual interests, good neighborliness, and joint efforts to maintain regional security and stability. Qatar expressed readiness to play a constructive role in reducing tensions and enhancing cooperation with Iran.
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam was en route to Qatar when Iran launched a missile strike on the U.S. Al-Udeid Air Base there. In response, Qatar closed its airspace, forcing the Prime Minister’s aircraft into an emergency landing in Bahrain. The incident caused regional panic, prompting temporary airspace closures in Kuwait and Bahrain as well. No casualties were reported. Later, aviation authorities confirmed the restoration of normal operations. Salam has since safely arrived in Qatar after airspace reopened.
U.S. President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer have called for the Iran-Israel ceasefire to be maintained. Trump stated that both nations equally wanted peace and hailed the destruction of nuclear facilities as an honor. Previously, he had accused both sides of violating the truce. Starmer emphasized the need for stability in the Middle East and urged Iran to abandon nuclear ambitions and return to negotiations. He also discussed the issue with NATO leaders and Qatar's Emir.
The United Nations has condemned a reported Israeli attack on Iran’s Evin Prison, calling it a serious breach of international law. Iran stated that the strike, which caused partial damage, occurred on Monday. UN spokesperson Thamin al-Khitani emphasized that Evin is not a military target, and striking such a facility violates international humanitarian law. The prison holds thousands of political prisoners, activists, and journalists. Iranian state media reported that one person was killed in the attack, citing the country’s judiciary.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has declared that Iran will not take military action unless provoked by Israel. According to Iranian media outlet Nour News, Pezeshkian emphasized that Iran will respect the ceasefire as long as Israel does. He also expressed Iran's willingness to engage in dialogue, stating that Tehran is committed to protecting its national interests through peaceful negotiations. The statement signals a potential shift toward diplomacy amid rising regional tensions and offers a conditional commitment to de-escalation.
Following a 12-day conflict, Iran and Israel appear to have reached a ceasefire, confirmed by both nations’ media after a statement by U.S. President Donald Trump. However, Iranian official Mehdi Mohammadi criticized all messages from the Trump administration as deceptive, warning they are tactics to escalate conflict under the guise of peace. While Trump praised both sides on Truth Social, Iran’s foreign minister denied any formal agreement had been reached. Confusion remains over the ceasefire’s timing and terms, with no official confirmation from either country.
Iran has reportedly arrested six individuals accused of spying for Israeli intelligence agency Mossad in the Hamadan province. According to Iran's Mehr News Agency, the suspects were identified and detained in Razan, Nahavand, and Hamadan cities. Authorities claim the group attempted to destabilize the country and damage Iran’s image by operating in cyberspace and coordinating with hostile agents. Iranian intelligence thwarted their efforts through “timely and accurate operations.” Previously, Iran had arrested 54 others linked to Mossad.
Six Alleged Mossad Spies Arrested in Iran’s Hamadan Province
Iran has strongly denied launching any missiles after the ceasefire, calling Israel’s claims "baseless and fabricated." Tehran insisted it had honored the ceasefire and accused Israel of making false accusations to justify renewed military aggression.
Iran Denies Missile Launch, Rejects Israeli Allegations as Baseless
Following nearly two weeks of intense conflict, both Iranian and Israeli media confirmed that a ceasefire has come into effect.
President Trump had earlier announced the truce, stating it would be implemented six hours post-declaration, around midnight local time.
Iran’s state outlet Press TV said the ceasefire took effect after four separate Iranian attacks on Israeli-occupied areas.
Israeli outlets Channel 12 and Ynet also confirmed the truce but noted uncertainty over the exact conditions and timing of enforcement.
Ceasefire Begins Between Iran and Israel, but Confusion Remains Over Timing and Terms
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Iran has made it clear Israel initiated the conflict and Tehran has no interest in continuing the war. “So far, no agreement on ceasefire has been finalized. But if Israel stops its illegal attacks on the Iranian people by the set deadline of 4 AM, Iran will have no intention of continuing the war,” he said. However, it’s noteworthy that the declared deadline has already passed.
Iran Says It Will Stop Military Action If Israel Ends Aggression by Deadline: Araghchi
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei stated on social media that Iran has not attacked anyone but will not tolerate aggression from others under any circumstances. He wrote, “We will never bow to aggression—this is the logic of the Iranian nation.” Earlier, Iran’s IRGC reportedly launched missile strikes at the U.S. military base Al-Udeid in Qatar, along with reports of attacks on another U.S. base in Iraq.
Iran Will Not Tolerate Aggression in Any Situation: Ayatollah Khamenei
According to The New York Times, citing three Iranian officials, Tehran had warned Qatari authorities ahead of the missile strike on Al-Udeid Air Base to minimize casualties. Iran aimed to retaliate for the U.S. strike on its nuclear facilities while also preventing escalation. This mirrors a similar approach taken in 2020 when Iran informed Iraq ahead of retaliatory strikes following the killing of General Qassem Soleimani. Despite the warning, Qatar strongly condemned the attack as a blatant breach of its sovereignty.
Iran Notified Qatar in Advance of Missile Strike on U.S. Base: NYT
Iran’s Supreme National Security Council clarified that the missile strike on Al-Udeid Air Base was not directed against Qatar. In a statement, it emphasized that the attack was carried out away from civilian areas and posed no threat to the Qatari people. Iran reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining warm and historic relations with Qatar. Notably, Qatar has still denounced the incident as a violation of its sovereignty and the UN Charter.
Iran Says Missile Strike Was Not Targeted at Qatar, Vows to Uphold Friendly Ties
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