Key Facts
• Israel and Iran’s ceasefire to take effect on June 25, afternoon JST.
• Conflict began on June 13, with potential for complete resolution.
• June 24: Both sides accused each other of ceasefire violations.
• Israel bombed a radar facility near Tehran after alleged missile launches.
• Iran denied missile launches; no casualties reported from intercepted missiles.
• Israeli Defense Minister ordered scaled-down retaliation after U.S. intervention.
• U.S. President Trump urged Israel to halt further attacks via social media and calls.
• Israeli military remains on alert; Iran distrusts Israel’s intentions.
• Israeli PM Netanyahu warned against Iran resuming nuclear development.
• Iranian President expressed willingness to resolve U.S. issues diplomatically.
Summary
Israel and Iran are set to officially cease hostilities on June 25, following intense conflict that began on June 13. Despite agreeing to a ceasefire, mutual accusations of violations persisted, with Israel conducting limited airstrikes near Tehran. U.S. President Trump intervened, urging restraint, leading to a reduction in Israel’s military response. Both nations remain cautious, with Israel warning against Iran’s nuclear ambitions and Iran expressing distrust. Diplomatic efforts may influence future stability.
