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22-07-2025 Vol 19

Israel Iran war live: Iran reports attacks despite Trump’s ultimatum to Israel


Israel Iran war live: A security guard stands on a street, during early hours of ceasefire, in Tehran, Iran, June 24, 2025.

Israel Iran war ceasefire live: US President Donald Trump on Tuesday urged Israel to halt its bombing campaign on Iran, warning that any further action would be a “major violation” of the fragile ceasefire he had announced just hours earlier. Shortly before that, Trump told reporters he believed both Israel and Iran had breached the terms of the truce but maintained confidence that the ceasefire would hold. “I think they both violated it,” he said while leaving the White House for the NATO summit in The Hague. When asked if the agreement was collapsing, Trump replied, “I don’t think so.” He also used an expletive during his remarks, saying they don’t know what they “are doing,” though it remained unclear whether he was referring to both sides.…Read More

The fragile ceasefire followed a tense night in which Iran launched missiles at a US air base in Qatar, in retaliation for American strikes over the weekend.

According to Israeli media reports, Trump held a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, just hours after the truce was declared. During the conversation, Netanyahu reportedly told Trump that he “was unable to cancel the attack and that it was needed because Iran violated the ceasefire,” as per Axios. The report added that Israel’s response would be limited, targeting just one site rather than multiple locations.

Meanwhile, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards confirmed that their final missile barrage on Israel was launched just minutes before the ceasefire began. In a statement reported by the semi-official Tasnim news agency, they said “14 missiles were launched against military centres across Israel,” and added that the Iranian armed forces would continue to monitor “enemy movements with open and vigilant eyes.”

Latest developments after ceasefire

• Trump announced a ceasefire overnight, aiming to bring an end to the 12-day conflict in which both Israel and the U.S. carried out strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, prompting retaliatory attacks from Tehran.

• Israel accused Iran of violating the ceasefire by launching a missile, a claim that Tehran denied through its state-run IRIB news agency.

• On Tuesday, Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Israel’s reaction, implying their military response to Iran’s alleged missile strike was excessive.

• Iran insisted it had not launched any missiles after the truce began and alleged that Israeli airstrikes continued for 90 minutes beyond the agreed ceasefire start time.

• Despite early breaches, there was a broad sense of relief both regionally and globally that a route to de-escalation had emerged, following 12 days of war triggered by Israel’s surprise offensive and intensified by US strikes two days earlier.

• Global oil prices dropped and equity markets rose after Trump’s ceasefire announcement, fueling cautious hopes of a more lasting resolution to the crisis.

• Brent crude prices fell as much as 5.6%, dipping below levels seen before Israel’s initial attack on June 13. However, prices later rebounded slightly to above $69 a barrel after Israel reported a new missile launch by Iran—which Tehran again denied.

 

Follow all the updates here:

June 24, 2025 5:45 PM IST

Israel Iran war live: Iranian, Israeli media reports new Israeli attacks after Trump’s ceasefire call

Israel Iran war live: Both Iranian and Israeli media on Tuesday reported that Israel carried out fresh airstrikes on Iranian territory, even though US President Donald Trump had earlier stated that Israel had cancelled the attacks following his directive to uphold a newly declared ceasefire.

According to Iran’s judiciary-linked outlet Mizan, two explosions were heard in Tehran, while Israeli army radio claimed that an Iranian radar facility near the capital was targeted.

The reported strikes occurred just minutes after Trump announced that Israel had agreed to stand down at his request.

June 24, 2025 5:41 PM IST

Israel Iran war live: Trump slams Israel for violating ceasefire

Israel Iran war live: Donald Trump strongly criticised Israel on Tuesday for its military actions following the announcement of a ceasefire, accusing both Israel and Iran of breaching the agreement shortly after it was made public.

“I didn’t like the fact that Israel unloaded right after we made the deal. They didn’t have to unload and I didn’t like the fact that the retaliation was very strong,” Trump told reporters on Tuesday.

June 24, 2025 5:40 PM IST

Israel Iran war live: What is the current status of Iran’s nuclear facilities?

Israel Iran war live: Former United Nations nuclear weapons inspector David Albright has assessed that the joint US and Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites have “destroyed” the country’s centrifuge program, which is essential for enriching uranium to near weapons-grade levels, CNN reported.

Albright, who currently heads the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS), told CNN that after analysing satellite imagery and speaking with sources familiar with Iran’s nuclear program, he believes Iran’s centrifuge infrastructure has been “destroyed” as a result of the strikes targeting three nuclear facilities.

June 24, 2025 5:37 PM IST

Israel Iran war live: ‘Israel-Iran ceasefire in effect, no further israeli airstrikes,’ says Trump

Israel Iran war live: President Donald Trump said that Israeli fighter jets would “turn around” and halt their attacks on Iran, affirming that the ceasefire between the two countries was “in effect,” following a brief breakdown in the truce.

“ISRAEL is not going to attack Iran. All planes will turn around and head home, while doing a friendly ‘Plane Wave’ to Iran,” Trump posted on social media, urging both nations to honour the ceasefire. “Nobody will be hurt, the Ceasefire is in effect!”

Earlier in the day, speaking to reporters at the White House before leaving for the NATO summit in The Hague, Trump had voiced frustration that fighting had continued past the agreed-upon ceasefire deadline.

June 24, 2025 5:28 PM IST

Israel Iran war live: Iran reports attacks despite Trump’s ultimatum to Israel

Israel Iran war live: Two explosions were reported in Tehran on Tuesday, according to the judiciary-linked Mizan news agency and the Shargh newspaper. The blasts occurred shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump urged Israel to refrain from bombing Iran, following the announcement of a ceasefire earlier in the day.

Confirming the truce, Trump declared that a ceasefire between Iran and Israel was now “in effect.” In a post on his Truth Social platform, he wrote: “ISRAEL is not going to attack Iran. All planes will turn around and head home, while doing a friendly ‘Plane Wave’ to Iran. Nobody will be hurt, the Ceasefire is in effect!”

His comments came shortly after he told reporters at the White House that he was “really unhappy” with Israel for violating the agreement.

 


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