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Israeli PM refraining ‘from further strikes’ on Iran after call with Trump

Netanyahu’s office has released a statement addressing Israel’s latest military operations in Tehran.

The office said Israel’s military “destroyed a radar installation near Tehran” in retaliation to several earlier Iranian missile strikes that it described as “violations” of the truce.

But following a conversation with Trump, Netanyahu “refrained from further strikes”, according to the statement.

“In the call, President Trump expressed his deep appreciation for Israel, saying it had achieved all the objectives of the war. He also expressed confidence in the stability of the ceasefire,” it read.

The last bit is a blatant lie, but maybe Netanyahu will finally back down.


Iranian officials celebrate ceasefire ‘victory’ over Israel, US

Some Iranian authorities are already celebrating a win after Trump announced a ceasefire, despite the complications. Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref said the “victory” meant that Iran “broke the horn of the US and the West in the region” and showed them Iran’s power.

Mahdi Mohammadi, a top aide to parliament chief and former IRGC commander Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, also celebrated what he called a “major, history-making victory”. “A new era has begun,” he wrote on X.

Behrouz Kamalvandi, spokesman of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, told state television that others must know no one can “uproot” the Iranian nuclear programme.

“Considering the capacities and abilities that we possess, the nuclear industry must persist, and it will not be stopped.”


Iranian people walk past debris arrange as an anti-war installation at a square in downtown Tehran


IRGC says its last attack on Israel was launched before ceasefire started

Iran’s last wave of missiles against Israel was carried out minutes before a ceasefire implementation in response to deadly Israeli strikes, the IRGC has said in a statement reported by the semi-official Tasnim news agency.

It said 14 missiles were launched against military centres across Israel, adding that Iranian armed forces will continue to monitor “enemy movements with open and vigilant eyes”, Tasnim reported.

Fuckers with semantics, they surely landed after the ceasefire started...

Iranian media reports two explosions heard in Tehran (11:47 GMT)

Iran’s judiciary news outlet Mizan and the Shargh newspaper are both reporting that two explosions have been heard in the Iranian capital, Tehran.


Hopefully that was the last (for now)