Key Facts
• Iran and Israel entered a ceasefire period starting June 24, 2025.
• No major attacks reported; Tel Aviv experienced a quiet morning on June 25.
• U.S. President Trump declared the official end of hostilities at 1 PM JST.
• Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu claimed a “historic victory” after a 12-day operation.
• Netanyahu emphasized eliminating Iran’s nuclear and missile threats, thanking Trump.
• Iranian President Pezeshkian also declared “historic victory” in a public message.
• Pezeshkian expressed readiness to resolve U.S. issues under international frameworks.
• The conflict resulted in 610 Iranian and 28 Israeli deaths.
• U.S. envoy Whitcoff aims for a “comprehensive peace agreement” with Iran.
• U.S. opposes continued uranium enrichment; nuclear talks remain uncertain.
Summary
Iran and Israel have entered a ceasefire period following a 12-day conflict marked by significant casualties-610 on the Iranian side and 28 on the Israeli side. U.S. President Trump declared the official end of hostilities on June 25, 2025, at 1 PM JST. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu celebrated a “historic victory,” citing the elimination of nuclear and missile threats from Iran, while Iranian President Pezeshkian also claimed a “historic victory” and expressed willingness to address U.S. issues diplomatically. Despite the ceasefire, U.S. envoy Whitcoff emphasized the need for a “comprehensive peace agreement” with Iran, while reiterating opposition to Iran’s uranium enrichment. The situation appears to be stabilizing, but the future of U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations remains uncertain.
