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Trump’s furious call to Netanyahu minutes after F-word rant

Donald Trump made a furious phone call to Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu moments after he used the f-word while cursing at Israel and Iran on live TV this morning.

Trump was visibly outraged on the White House lawn as he accused both Israel and Iran of violating a ceasefire he brokered last night.

‘We’ve got two countries who’ve been fighting for so long and so hard, they don’t know what the f*** they’re doing,’ he said as he stormed onto Marine One for his trip to the NATO summit in the Netherlands .

Netanyahu has confirmed he refrained from launching further strikes on Iran today following his phone call with Trump. 

The Israel-Iran ceasefire agreement appeared to be in tatters just hours after coming into effect this morning, with the warring arch enemies accusing one another of launching strikes almost immediately after they agreed to stop their tit-for-tat attacks.

Israel said it earlier today that it was preparing to ‘respond forcefully’ to the breach, saying it would launch ‘intense strikes’ on ‘the heart’ of the Iranian capital.

But Trump publicly warned it against targeting Tehran, writing on Truth Social: ‘ISRAEL. DO NOT DROP THOSE BOMBS. IF YOU DO IT IS A MAJOR VIOLATION. BRING YOUR PILOTS HOME, NOW!’

Live updates below 

Breaking:Trump says Israel ‘is not going to attack Iran’ after his Truth Social warning

Trump has insisted that Israel ‘is not going to attack Iran’ and said that the ceasefire he brokered remains ‘in effect’ after he issued a warning to the US ally.

Writing on his platform Truth Social, he said: ‘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!’

Breaking:Trump says Israel and Iran both violated ceasefire and ‘don’t know what the f*** they’re doing’

President Donald Trump went on a foul-mouthed tirade saying that both Israel and Iran violated the ceasefire deal that he announced Monday evening.

‘We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don’t know what the f*** they’re doing,’ Trump said before boarding Marine One en route to NATO early Tuesday morning.

During his gaggle with reporters outside the White House, Trump complained that ahead of when the ceasefire was to take hold, Israel launched another assault on Iran.

‘Israel, as soon as we made the deal, they came out and they dropped a load of bombs, the likes of which I’ve never seen before, the biggest load that we’ve seen,’ Trump said.

‘I’m not happy with Israel,’ he added. ‘I’m not happy with Iran either. But I’m really unhappy if Israel’s going out this morning because of one rocket that didn’t land, that was shot, perhaps by mistake, that didn’t land. I’m not happy about that.’

Trump’s comeback to Putin

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By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent

President Donald Trump revealed Vladimir Putin called him and offered to help with Iran.

And Trump had a funny comeback to the Russian president.

‘Vladimir called me up. He said, Can I help you with Iran? I said, No, I don’t need help with Iran. I need help with you,’ Trump told reporters on Air Force One.

Trump has been frustrated with Putin for refusing to negotiate a ceasefire on Ukraine.

Washington DC set to see another show of strength as F-16s fly low over nation’s capital

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By Geoff Earle, Deputy U.S. Political Editor

The nation’s capital is set to see another display of military strength as the North American Aerospace Defense Command flies F-16 fighter jets and other aircraft as part of a training exercise.

NORAD warned the flights would be at 2,500 feet and visible from the ground June 25th in the region around Washington, DC. Dubbed Falcon Virgo, the operation will prep for scenarios such as violations of the city’s restricted air space, ‘hijackings, and responses to unknown aircraft.’ The exercises are ‘carefully planned and closely controlled,’ it said.

The exercise comes weeks after a massive military parade on the 250thanniversary of the Army, an event that fell on President Trump’s birthday. The Department of Homeland Security warned of potential threats amid the U.S. attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities before Trump announced a fragile ceasefire.

In January, a commercial airliner collided with an Army Blackhawk helicopter during an approach to Ronald Reagan National Airport across the Potomac river form D.C.

Trump attacks Biden over Iranian ‘supercells’

Donald Trump has attacked his predecessor Joe Biden who he accused of allowing Iranian ‘supercells’ to enter the US.

Appearing to confuse supercells with sleeper cells, spies who are sent to target countries to carry out surveillance missions if called upon, Trump appeared to suggest ‘many’ had arrived in the US from Iran.

Speaking to reporters on board Air Force One, Trump said:

Biden was an incompetent president. Had no idea what he was doing. Among everything else, he let a lot of supercells in — many from Iran — but hopefully we’ll take care of them. What Biden did to this country should never be forgotten.

‘Better late than never’: Iranians and Israelis react as ceasefire is declared

TEHRAN, IRAN - JUNE 24: A woman walks past a mural depicting children as citizens continue their daily life following the ceasefire between Israel and Iran in the capital Tehran, Iran on June 24, 2025. (Photo by Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Despite the initial reports of violations, in both countries there was a palpable sense of relief that a path out of war had been charted.

Twelve days after Israel launched missiles in Iran, and two days after Trump joined in with strikes on Iranian nuclear targets, a ceasefire was announced late last night.

Speaking to Reuters, Iranian national Reza Sharifi, 38, said:

We’re happy, very happy. Who mediated or how it happened doesn’t matter. The war is over. It never should have started in the first place.

Reza is today heading back to Tehran from Rasht on the Caspian Sea where he had relocated with his family to escape strikes on the capital.

Arik Daimant, a software engineer in Tel Aviv, added:

Regrettably, it’s a bit too late for me and my family, because our house back here was totally destroyed in the recent bombings last Sunday.

But as they say: ‘better late than never’, and I hope this ceasefire is a new beginning.

Trump insists he does not want to see ‘regime change’ in Iran

Donald Trump has insisted he does not want to see ‘regime change’ in Iran, which he said would lead to chaos.

‘If there was, there was, but no I don’t want it. I’d like to see everything calm down as quickly as possible,’ Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One. ‘Regime change takes chaos, and ideally we don’t want to see so much chaos.’

Speaking en route to a NATO summit in the Netherlands, Trump added Iran is not going to have a nuclear weapon and that Russian President Vladimir Putin called him to offer his help with the conflict.

Netanyahu refrained from further Iran strikes after call with Trump

Netanyahu and Trump at the White House in April

FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu waves following a meeting in the White House, in Washington, U.S., April 7, 2025. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt/File Photo

A statement released from the office of Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirms he refrained from launching further strikes on Iran today following a phone call with Donald Trump.

The Israeli Air Force destroyed a radar near Tehran in response to what Israel described as three Iranian breaches of the ceasefire agreement.

According to Netanyahu’s office, the ceasefire was first violated by an Iranian missile at 7:06am – six minutes after it came into effect before two further missiles were launched at 10:25am. All three fell into open areas and caused no damage.

While Israel launched its own strike in Tehran at 3am as part of what it described as ‘targeting regime sites and eliminating hundreds of Basij members and Iranian security forces.’

Iranian commander killed in Israeli strike – report

A commander of the Iranian Basij paramilitary forces was killed in an Israeli strike in Tehran on Monday, it has been reported.

According to Iran’s Fars news agency, Brigadier General Mohammad Taghi Yusefvand was killed as Israel launched powerful strikes against regime targets across the capital, including the Basij headquarters.

While the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) is an elite military force, the Basij is a loyalist militia usually made up of foot soldiers.

Trump won’t answer question on Nobel Peace Prize

President Donald Trump speaks with reporters before boarding Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House, Tuesday, June 24, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent

President Donald Trump declined to say whether he should get the Nobel Peace Prize for negotiating a cease fire between Israel and Iran.

The president gaggled with reporters on Air Force One as he makes his way to The Hague for a NATO meeting.

Trump announced a ceasefire between the two Middle East nations on Monday night but the two countries continued to exchange fire, resulting in the president saying he was ‘not happy’ with either of them.

‘Do you think you’ll get the Nobel peace Prize sir?,’ a reporter asked him as he ended the gaggle.

There was no response as the president returned to his private cabin on the airplane.

Israeli president – Lethal Iranian missile was used to kill people living ordinary lives

Israel’s President Isaac Herzog has visited the scene of an Iranian missile attack in Beersheba where four people were killed and dozens more wounded.

Speaking at the scene of the attack, which destroyed homes, a school and a kindergarten, Herzog said Iran used one of its most dangerous weapons to wipe out ordinary Israelis.

That missile, which is one of the heaviest missiles in the Iranian arsenal, way above 400 kilos, landed here specifically to kill women, children, the elderly, people living ordinary lives.

Trump’s furious Truth Social posts after ceasefire deal is broken

A furious Donald Trump penned three posts on Truth Social as well as his rant on the White House lawn after claiming Israel and Iran both violated a ceasefire deal brokered by the President last night.

As he boarded Marine One to head to the Netherlands for a NATO summit, Trump posted the following:

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Iran fired 14 missiles at Israel ‘minutes’ before ceasefire

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) have revealed details of the final wave of attacks against Israel before the ceasefire came into effect.

In a statement posted by the Tasnim news agency, the IRGC said it fired 14 missiles at Israeli military centres this morning.

Iranian state television said the ceasefire, which was brokered by Donald Trump, would take place in Iran from 7.30am local time.

Israel claimed Tehran violated the truce by firing a ballistic missile after the agreement was in effect.

Iranian health ministry confirm 610 killed by Israeli strikes

Iran has released new figures stating 610 people have been killed as a result of Israeli strikes over the past 12 days.

Hossein Kermanpour, a spokesman for the Iranian health ministry, said hospitals across the country had faced ‘extremely distressing scenes’ as he provided an update on the number of deaths and injuries.

He said 610 people had been killed and 4,746 had been injured, 971 of whom are currently in hospital.

Where is Iran’s missing uranium? Mystery over location of stockpile with enough to build a nuclear weapon

Senior Trump administration officials conceded they do not know the fate of Iran’s 880 pounds of near-bomb-grade uranium, which appears to have been moved ahead of the American airstrike.

‘We are going to work in the coming weeks to ensure that we do something with that fuel and that’s one of the things that we’re going to have conversations with the Iranians about,’ Vice President JD Vance told ABC’s This Week on Sunday.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Supreme leader of Iran, claims he moved the country’s uranium stockpile to a secret location before President Donald Trump’s attack on three nuclear sites, Iranian state media reported.

And two Israeli officials told the New York Times that the Iranians, cognizant of Trump’s repeated threats of military action, removed the 880 pounds of uranium out of caution.

Maxar Technologies, a U.S. defense contractor headquartered in Colorado, released footage of 16 trucks leaving the Fordow nuclear site on Saturday night before the bombs fell. The trucks appeared to be transporting material out of the facility.

Breaking:Trump called Netanyahu to ask him not to attack Iran, report says

President Trump called Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and asked him not to attack Iran, an Axios reporter said citing an Israeli official.

Netanyahu told Trump that he was unable to cancel the attack and that it was needed because Iran violated the ceasefire, journalist Barak Ravid said.

The attack would be significantly scaled back and would not hit a large number of targets but only strike one target, according to the report.

Breaking:Israel carries out ‘small strike against Tehran’, officials say

Israel’s air force carried out a ‘small strike against an Iranian radar north of Tehran,’ The Times of Israel reports citing officials.

Pictures circulating in Israeli and Iranian media have shown clouds of smoke rising at what is said to be the site.

At the same time, Iran’s judiciary news outlet Mizan and the Shargh newspaper reported that two explosions were heard in the Iranian capital.

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Breaking:Israel likely to launch ‘symbolic attack’, reports say

Israel is leaning towards carrying out an attack on Tehran, according to Israeli media reports.

The reports, citing officials, suggest that a ‘symbolic’ strike is likely.

Breaking:Trump ‘holding phone call with Netanyahu’

Trump is on a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to Israeli media reports.

The call comes after the President issued a very public warning to Israel to stand down an attack on Iran.

Trump calls CNN, MSNBC ‘scum’ for suggesting U.S. strike didn’t kill off Iran’s nuclear program

President Donald Trump unleashed on CNN, MSNBC and the TV networks for suggesting the U.S. strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites didn’t kill the Iranians nuclear program.

‘I think it has been completely demolished,’ Trump said, adding that the pilots did an ‘unbelievable job.’

‘And you know the fake news, CNN in particular, they’re trying to say, “Well, I agree that it was destroyed but maybe not that destroyed.” You know what they’re doing? They’re really hurting great pilots that put their lives on the line,’ Trump said.

‘CNN is scum and so is MSDNC … and frankly the networks aren’t much better,’ Trump continued, speaking to reporters outside the White House early Tuesday morning as he departed for the NATO Summit in the Hague.

MSDNC – as in MS ‘Democratic National Committee’ – is a nickname the president uses for the left-leaning network, MSNBC.

‘That place is under rock. That place is demolished,’ the president said of the Iranian nuclear installment Fordow, the main target of Saturday’s strike. ‘The B-2 pilots did their job. They did it better than anybody could even imagine.’

‘It was dark with no moon and they hit their target with every one of those things and that place is gone,’ the president said. ‘But when I see CNN all night long, they’re trying to say, “maybe it wasn’t really as demolished as we thought.”

‘That place was gone,’ Trump insisted. ‘I think CNN ought to apologize to the pilots of the B-2s, I think MSDNC ought to apologize. I think these guys, these networks, cable networks, are real losers. They really are. They’re real losers.’

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 24: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters before boarding the Marine One presidential helicopter and departing the White House on June 24, 2025 in Washington, DC. Less than 12 hours after announcing a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, Trump is traveling to the Netherlands to attend the NATO leaders' summit.  (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Trump kept going.

‘They’re gutless losers. I say that to CNN because I watch it. I have no choice, I’ve got to watch that garbage, it’s all garbage. It’s all fake news. But I think CNN is a gutless group of people and the people that run it, nobody knows this because it’s been sold so many times, but the people who run it ought to be ashamed.’

‘MSDNC, a guy named Brian Roberts, he heads it, he’s a disgrace,’ Trump continued. ‘He’s a weak, pathetic disgrace.’

Roberts is the Comcast CEO, the company that owns NBCUniversal, though MSNBC, NBC’s cable channel, is expected to be spun off from the cable giant within the year.

Breaking:Trump warns Israel not to drop bombs on Tehran, saying it would be ‘major violation’

Donald Trump has warned Israel not to target Tehran, writing in all capitals on Truth Social: ‘Israel. Do not drop those bombs. If you do it it is a major violation. Bring your pilots home, now!’

The post comes after Israel said it is preparing to ‘respond forcefully’ to an earlier Iranian strike on its territory, which it said breached the ceasefire agreement.

Russia dismisses claims it did little to help Iran

The Kremlin has today pushed back against criticism that it had not done enough to back Iran, insisting it had taken a ‘clear position’ by condemning US and Israeli strikes on Tehran.

President Vladimir Putin has condemned what he called ‘unjustified’ US attacks on nuclear sites in Iran, with which he signed a strategic cooperation treaty in January.

He said on Monday that Russia would try to help the Iranian people, although he gave no specifics.

Iranian sources told Reuters earlier this week that Tehran had not been impressed with Russia’s support so far.

Asked about comparisons to the toppling last year of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, when Moscow refused to send troops or more air power to keep its ally in power, the Kremlin said some people were trying to spoil the Russian-Iranian partnership.

‘Russia actually supported Iran with its clear position,’ Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, adding that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi had appreciated Moscow’s stance when he met Putin on Monday.

DAVID AVERRE: Were Iran strikes for nothing? Fears Tehran has secret nuke facilities

Donald Trump declared this weekend that his bunker-busting bombs ‘obliterated’ Iran’s nuclear facilities and erased the Islamic Republic’s chances of building a bomb.

But no amount of triumphant bluster can hide the fact that Iran still boasts significant stockpiles of highly enriched uranium (HEU) – and could well have other facilities lying in wait to reach purity levels required to fashion nuclear warheads.

In May, the UN’s nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), reported that Iran had accumulated more than 400 kilograms (900 lbs) of uranium enriched to 60% purity.

This is already enough to create an atomic weapon like those that laid waste to Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Such bombs are too heavy and cumbersome for Iran to deploy effectively. But achieving the 90% enrichment required to produce modern nuclear devices small and light enough to mount to any one of Tehran’s vast array of missiles could take mere weeks.

Read the full story by MailOnline’s Chief Foreign Reporter David Averre here:

Iran insists attack on US airbase was ‘self-defence’

Iran’s foreign minister has said his country’s attack on a US airbase in Qatar was not against its Gulf neighbour but an act of ‘self-defence’ after US strikes on nuclear sites.

‘The missile operation by the Iranian Armed Forces targeting Al-Udeid base was carried out within the framework of Iran’s legitimate right to self-defence,’ Araghchi said in a phone call with his Qatari counterpart Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani.

The Iranian attack ‘should in no way be interpreted as an action against the friendly and brotherly government of Qatar’, he said, quoted in a statement from his ministry.

Monday’s attack on Al Udeid Air Base was carried out in retaliation for American strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities on Sunday.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has held a phone call with Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani in which he expressed regret over the strike.

Details of the phone call were revealed by Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Qatar’s prime minister and foreign minister in a press conference earlier today.

Qatari prime minister calls Iranian attack on US base ‘an unacceptable act’

Qatar’s prime minister has said in a press conference that the overnight Iranian attack on a US airbase in his country was an ‘unacceptable act’.

He said he had held a phone call with Tehran today, during which the Iranian president ‘expressed regret’ for the attack.

Iran says it informed Qatar that the attack on the US base was not an action against Doha.

Breaking:Iran accuses Israel of breaching ceasefire

Iran has accused Israel of carrying out strikes on it after the ceasefire was meant to come into effect.

Israel struck Iran in three stages up until 9am local time (0530 GMT) on Tuesday, the spokesperson of Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya central military headquarters said, according to state TV.

Iranian state TV earlier said a ceasefire would take place in Iran from 7.30am local time on Tuesday.

Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, its top security body, earlier said its armed forces were prepared to ‘decisively respond’ to renewed attacks.

IAEA urges co-operation with Iran in response to ceasefire

UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi has said he had written to Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araqchi to propose a meeting in a new show of co-operation following the announcement of a ceasefire deal.

Grossi, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said in a post on X that Iran resuming cooperation with the agency could lead to a diplomatic solution to the long-standing controversy over Tehran’s nuclear program.

However, since he made his plea Israel has accused Iran of violating the ceasefire which was brokered by the US earlier today.

Iran has repeatedly denied it is seeking nuclear weapons.

Iran looking to restore its nuclear industry, nuclear chief says

Iran is assessing damage to its nuclear industry and arrangements have been made for its restoration, Iran’s nuclear chief Mohammad Eslami has said.

In a statement carried by Iran’s Mehr news, Elsami (pictured) said:

We have taken the necessary measures and are currently assessing the areas that were damaged.

Preparations for recovery had already been anticipated, and our plan is to prevent any interruption in production or services.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Iranian Presidency/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (15353028a) The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) MOHAMMAD ESLAMI, leaves after a government meeting in Tehran. Meeting Of The Iranian Cabinet, Tehran, Iran - 11 Jun 2025

Russia favours ceasefire but says it’s difficult to get ‘clear picture’

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said Russia is in favour of a ceasefire but that it is hard to make ‘final conclusions’ amid claims the truce has already been violated.

Mr Lavrov said it was important not to make ‘hasty’ judgements after reports strikes were carried out after Donald Trump declared he had brokered a ceasefire between the two countries.

‘It is very difficult to make any final conclusions now and get a clear picture,’ Lavrov said, in Russia’s first reaction to the ceasefire agreement announced by US President Donald Trump.

It’s reported that the Americans convinced Israel to agree to a ceasefire and to establish an indefinite truce, that our Qatari friends played a similar role with regard to Tehran

But after it was announced, there were reports of strikes, of an exchange of strikes between Israel and Iran. Therefore, let us not make any hasty conclusions based on fragmentary information.

Russia, which signed a strategic partnership agreement with Iran in January, has condemned Israeli and US attacks on Iran, as illegal and unprovoked. Iran has retaliated by striking Israeli cities and targeting a US military base in Qatar.

Iran ready to deliver ‘decisive’ response to Israeli ‘aggression’

Iran’s top security body has insisted the country is ready to deliver a ‘decisive’ response in the event of further Israeli attacks.

Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said actions taken had led to ‘victory and triumph’ with Israel compelled to ‘accept defeat and halt its aggression’.

In a statement, the security council said Iranian forces ‘remain on high alert, with fingers on the trigger, ready to deliver a decisive and regret-inducing response to any act of aggression’.

It comes as Israel vowed to launch ‘intense strikes’ in Tehran following claims Iran had violated a ceasefire brokered by Donald Trump.

Israel claims Iran has violated Trump ceasefire

BEERSHEBA, ISRAEL - JUNE 24: Search and rescue efforts continue in the seven-story building that was partially collapsed and hit by a ballistic missile fired from Iran shortly before the ceasefire announced by US President Donald Trump came into effect in Beersheba, Israel on June 24, 2025. There were reported deaths and injuries in the attack. A ceasefire between Israel and Iran came into effect at 0400GMT Tuesday following hours of intensified mutual hostilities. (Photo by Mostafa Alkharouf/Anadolu via Getty Images)

If you’re just joining us, here are the key updates so far this morning:

  • Israel’s military has said it will attack ‘with force’ after accusing Iran of committing a ‘serious ceasefire violation’.
  • The IDF said it had identified two ballistic missiles launched from Iran two hours after the ceasefire went into effect.
  • Iran has denied launching the missiles and insisted it did not violate the ceasefire, according to state media.
  • Donald Trump announced a ceasefire between the warring sides last night, warning the arch foes ‘please do not violate it’.
  • An Iranian missile hit a residential building in Beersheba this morning, killing four and injuring a dozen others.
  • Iran experienced one of its most intense nights of the 12-day war, according to reports, with Tehran hit by missiles and at least nine people killed in the north, officials said.
  • His declaration came after Iran launched missiles at a US airbase in Qatar – all of which were intercepted.

Qatar summons Iran ambassador after attack on US base

Qatar has summoned the Iranian ambassador after Iran attacked the major US military base on Qatari soil following American strikes on its nuclear facilities.

The foreign ministry expressed its ‘strong condemnation’ of the attack and repeated that it ‘retains the right to respond to this egregious violation’, a statement said.

Iran denies carrying out missile attack on Israel after ceasefire took effect

News about a missile attack by Iran on Israel after the ceasefire took effect is false, Iran’s ISNA news agency has said.

Israeli politicians call for retaliation amid claims Iran has broken ceasefire

Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich

FILE PHOTO: Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich attends a Plenum session of the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, also attended by Argentine President Javier Milei (not pictured), in Jerusalem, June 11, 2025 REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun/File Photo

Israeli politicians have called for retaliation following an apparent Iranian breach of the ceasefire announced by Donald Trump.

‘Tehran will tremble,’ Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a far-right member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s security cabinet, wrote on X.

Limor Son Har-Melech, the Deputy Speaker of the Knesset, wrote: ‘Silence will be answered with silence, missiles will be answered with?’

And opposition politician Avigdor Liberman wrote: ‘Three and a half hours after the US President announced a ceasefire, shooting from Iran toward northern Israel.

‘We must not absorb, we must not ignore, we must respond immediately.’

Breaking:Israel claims Iran has violated ceasefire

Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz says he has instructed the IDF to ‘respond forcefully’ amid claims Iran violated the ceasefire an hour after it came into effect.

Israel has claimed at least one ballistic missile has been launched from Iran following a truce brokered by US President Donald Trump.

Katz has called for ‘intense strikes against regime targets in the heart of Tehran’.

This is a breaking news post and will be updated

Update: IDF says civilians can leave shelters after ballistic missile launch by Iran

Israel’s Home Front Command has said civilians in northern Israel can exit bomb shelters after the latest missile fire from Iran.

The IDF said at least one ballistic missile was launched from Iran at Israel in the latest attack, which occurred after the ceasefire was supposed to take effect.

The missile was likely intercepted, the IDF said, with no immediate reports of impacts or injuries.

Breaking:Missiles launched at Israel from Iran, IDF says

The IDF has just shared a statement saying it has detected missiles being launched from Iran at northern Israel.

‘The public is requested to follow the instructions of the Home Front Command. At this time, the Air Force is operating to intercept and strike wherever necessary to eliminate the threat,’ it said.

‘The defense is not hermetic, and therefore, it is necessary to continue following the instructions of the Home Front Command.’

Israelis warned ‘there is still a danger’

Despite Israel and Iran both now saying they have agreed to a ceasefire, Israel’s military has warned civilians to stay vigilant.

Addressing the public this morning, IDF Spokesman Brigadier General Effie Defrin said in a press conference: ‘You must continue to follow the guidelines, there is still a danger.’

He also said that the military is staying ‘on high alert’ and remains ‘prepared for a powerful response to any violation of the ceasefire.’

Iranian rockets continued to hit Israel this morning, killing at least four people, according to officials.

Netanyahu criticised for accepting ceasefire with ‘wounded lion’ Iran

An Israeli politician has criticised Benjamin Netanyahu for agreeing a ceasefire with Iran, claiming it will ‘certainly’ lead to another war within three years.

Avigdor Lieberman, who was appointed defence minister by Netanyahu in 2016 in a coalition, warned there is ‘nothing more dangerous than leaving a wounded lion’ as he reacted to the deal brokered by Donald Trump.

Lieberman, who heads the right-wing Yisrael Beiteinu party, said on X

A ceasefire without a clear and unambiguous agreement will certainly lead us to another war in two or three years, and under much worse conditions.

Evin prison officials and visitors killed in Israeli strike, Iranian state media reports

Iranian state television is this morning reporting mutliple people were killed following an Israeli strike at Tehran’s notorious Evin prison yesterday.

In a statement posted on X by the Tasnim news agency, an Iranian judiciary spokesperson said part of the jail was destroyed in the blast resulting in the deaths of ‘a number of judicial employees and people who had visited the prison’.

The statement added the strike was carried out during visiting time for families.

The exact number of deaths and fate of the prisoners has not been disclosed.

Israel targeted Evin prison – which it said which holds political prisoners and regime opponents – as part of a powerful wave of attacks across Tehran designed to further weaken the regime.

Watch the moment the prison was targeted below:

Iranian state TV confirms nuclear scientist killed

Following reports of an attack in northern Iran earlier, Iranian state television has said that an overnight Israeli strike killed a nuclear scientist.

Citing sources, the broadcaster reported the killing of Mohammad Reza Seddighi Saber at his parents’ residence in Astaneh-ye Ashrafiyeh.

Mohammad Reza Seddighi Saber was under US sanctions. Several days ago, his 17-year-old son was reported killed in a strike on their home in Tehran, the broadcaster said.

European stock markets open sharply higher after Israel-Iran ceasefire

European stock markets open sharply higher on Tuesday after a ceasefire was agreed between Israel and Iran.

As trading opened just after 7am, the DAX index in Germany gained 1.9%, the CAC 40 in France climbed 1.9% and the FTSE 100 in the UK rose 0.6%.

Experts said a pause in the fighting has removed a ‘key worry’ for investors.

Chris Beauchamp, Chief Market Analyst at IG, said:

Markets have cheered the news of a ceasefire in the Middle East, rallying hard as the prospect of a conflict between the US and Iran recedes into the background. The Israeli attack on Iran came as a surprise, as did the US strike at the weekend, but the pause in the fighting removes a key worry for investors and puts a sustained rally in equities back on the table.”

There are still hurdles to navigate, most notably the 8 July deadline for trade deals, but for the moment the market thinks that there will be some kind of fresh extension. Slumping oil prices have negated some inflation fears for now, and with two Fed governors calling for rate cuts the overall tone continues to be supportive for risk assets.

Nine killed and 33 injured in Israeli attack on Iran, local officials say

At least nine people have been killed and 33 injured in an attack in northern Iran, according to local officials, with Iranian media saying Israel was behind it.

Some 33 people were also injured, the governor’s office in the Gilan region said.

The nature of the attack on the city of Astaneh-ye Ashrafiyeh is unclear but officials have labelled it a ‘terrorist’ attack.

Some outlets have reported that Iranian nuclear scientist Mohammad Reza Sedighi was among the dead.

Trump says Israel and Iran approached him ‘simultaneously’ about ceasefire

Donald Trump claimed in a Truth Social post that Israel and Iran reached out to him at the same time about arranging a ceasefire deal.

‘Israel & Iran came to me, almost simultaneously, and said, “PEACE!” I knew the time was NOW,’ he said.

‘The World, and the Middle East, are the real WINNERS! Both Nations will see tremendous LOVE, PEACE, AND PROSPERITY in their futures.

‘They have so much to gain, and yet, so much to lose if they stray from the road of RIGHTEOUSNESS & TRUTH. The future for Israel & Iran is UNLIMITED, & filled with great PROMISE. GOD BLESS YOU BOTH!’

Pictured: Aftermath of Iran’s strike on Israel as ceasefire is called

Crews were seen working at impacted sites following a missile attack from Iran in Beersheba earlier this morning.

BEERSHEBA, ISRAEL - JUNE 24: Emergency responders walk amid damaged cars at a building where at least four people died in a missile strike on June 24, 2025 in Beersheba, Israel. According to Israeli authorities, Iran launched a barrage of missiles in the early hours this morning, before the start of a purported U.S.-brokered ceasefire between between the two countries. The Iranian foreign minister said that, if Israel stopped its attacks as of this morning, Iran would also end its strikes. (Photo by Amir Levy/Getty Images)
Israeli soldiers and rescue team work amid the rubble of residential buildings destroyed by an Iranian missile strike that killed several people, in Beersheba, Israel, on Tuesday, June 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)
Israeli soldiers work amid the rubble of residential buildings destroyed by an Iranian missile strike that killed several people, in Beersheba, Israel, on Tuesday, June 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

Iran’s missiles kill at least four in Beersheeba

At least four people were killed after an Iranian missile hit a building in Beersheba.

Israel police said the barrage damaged at least three densely packed residential buildings.

Moment Trump announced ceasefire

The president posted on Truth Social that his ceasefire deal is in effect shortly after 1am ET.

‘THE CEASEFIRE IS NOW IN EFFECT. PLEASE DO NOT VIOLATE IT! DONALD J. TRUMP, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES!’ he said.

Here was his announcement an agreement had been struck which was made at 6:02pm ET or 11pm UK time.

AvatarDonald J. Trump@realDonaldTrumpCONGRATULATIONS TO EVERYONE! It has been fully agreed by and between Israel and Iran that there will be a Complete and Total CEASEFIRE (in approximately 6 hours from now, when Israel and Iran have wound down and completed their in progress, final missions!), for 12 hours, at which point the War will be considered, ENDED! Officially, Iran will start the CEASEFIRE and, upon the 12th Hour, Israel will start the CEASEFIRE and, upon the 24th Hour, an Official END to THE 12 DAY WAR will be saluted by the World. During each CEASEFIRE, the other side will remain PEACEFUL and RESPECTFUL. On the assumption that everything works as it should, which it will, I would like to congratulate both Countries, Israel and Iran, on having the Stamina, Courage, and Intelligence to end, what should be called,

Shocking footage shows deadly Iranian missile striking Israel

Shocking footage has emerged showing an Iranian missile striking a residential building in Beersheba on Tuesday – killing four and injuring a dozen others.

The blast was captured on surveillance video and verified by the New York Times.

It shows thick smoke filling the air after the devastating strike.

The building targeted by the blast was left severely damaged and nearby residents are now fleeing for their lives.

Four Israelis dead and several injured after Iran missile attack

At least four people were killed and several injured in Israel after Iran launched its latest missile barrage.

Magen David Adom (MDA), Israel’s emergency service, said four people were confirmed dead in missile strike in Beersheba.

As of 7.45am local time, two others were moderately injured and 20 people suffered minor injuries and anxiety.

The agency said they are continuing search and rescue operations.

Israel confirms ceasefire with Iran

The Israeli government has confirmed it has agreed to Donald Trump’s ceasefire proposal.

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that ‘Israel will respond forcefully to any violation of the ceasefire.’

He added that Israel has achieved its goal of ‘removing Iranian nuclear and ballistic missile threat.’

His government said its operation – dubbed Rising Lion – had removed the ‘immediate existential threat’ of Iran’s nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.

In addition, it said the Israeli military ‘severely struck government targets in the heart of Tehran’ during the last 24 hours, as well as ‘eliminating another senior nuclear scientist.’

‘In addition, the IDF has achieved full air control over Tehran’s skies, inflicted severe damage on the military leadership, and destroyed dozens of central Iranian government targets,’ the statement adds.

Netanyahu is expected to deliver a statement later today.

Trump declares ceasefire between Iran and Israel

Hello and welcome to our live coverage as US President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire between Iran and Israel last night.

Trump made the declaration two weeks after Iran and Israel started exchanging missile strikes and two days after the US took out the Islamic Republic’s nuclear labs.

The president said on Monday evening that the ’12 day war’ will ‘end’ in 24 hours – shortly after Tehran attacked America’s largest military base in the Middle East.

Israel has said it has accepted the ceasefire.

Stick with us as we bring you the latest updates from the Middle East

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