After Israel, Iran announced ceasefire; Denied fresh missile attack on Israel

After Israel, Iran has also announced a ceasefire. Iran's Supreme National Security Council issued a statement informing about this.

After Israel, Iran has also announced a ceasefire. Iran’s Supreme National Security Council issued a statement informing about this. The statement said that Iran forced the enemy to repent and accept defeat.

Iran has also denied the latest attack on Israel on Tuesday. The General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, in a statement to state television, rejected claims of missile attacks on Israel in the past few hours.

US President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire between Iran and Israel at 3:32 am today on the 12th day of the war. At 10:38 am, he made another post and wrote – “The ceasefire comes into effect from now, please do not break it.”

After Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the halt of the attacks. He said that the Israeli army’s objective had been achieved. However, about two and a half hours after the ceasefire began, Israel accused Iran of a missile attack.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has also ordered the army to retaliate against Iran. Katz has asked the army to launch a strong attack on Tehran. However, there is no information about any fresh attack after the ceasefire in Iran.

Iran denies latest ceasefire allegations

After Trump’s announcement, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi rejected the decision of ceasefire. He said, ‘There is no final ceasefire agreement with Israel yet. If Israel stops the attacks, then Iran will also not attack.’

Shortly after this, Israel was attacked with ballistic missiles 6 times. According to reports of Times of Israel, one missile fell on a building in the city of Beersheba. The medical team said that 5 people have died in the attack, while more than 20 are injured.

610 people killed in Israeli attacks in Iran

610 people have died in the war in Iran between June 13 and June 24. According to the latest figures from Iran’s Health Ministry, 4,746 others have been injured in Israeli attacks during the 12 days.

The Health Ministry said that among those killed were 13 children, the youngest of whom was a two-month-old baby. There were 49 women, two of whom were pregnant. Five health workers were also killed and 20 others were injured.

Qatar’s PM again criticized the Iranian attack on Al-Udeid, said- we are surprised

Qatar’s PM Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani expressed shock and disapproval over Iran’s missile strike on Al-Udeid Airbase.
Speaking alongside Lebanese PM Nawaf Salam, Sheikh Mohammed stated Qatar is evaluating a response but remains committed to diplomatic solutions.