Iran voices 'serious doubts' over Israel commitment to ceasefire
- Iran expressed serious doubts about Israel's adherence to the ceasefire following their 12-day conflict.
- Iran stated that it is prepared to respond with force if attacked again, emphasizing its readiness for strong action against any aggression.
- Mousavi claimed that both Israel and the United States are responsible for the war, asserting that Iran did not initiate the conflict but would respond to aggression with all its might.
- Iran characterized the current situation as a temporary pause in the war, indicating that the continuation of the ceasefire depends on Israel's actions.
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TEHRAN, June 30 — Iran warned Sunday that it had little faith in Israel’s commitment to a fragile ceasefire that ended the most intense and destructive confrontation between the two foes to date. The 12-day war erupted on June 13, when Israel launched a bombing campaign in Iran that killed top military commanders and scientists linked to its nuclear programme. Tehran responded with ballistic missile attacks on Israeli cities. Israel said its aim…
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