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Iran voices 'serious doubts' over Israel commitment to ceasefire

IRAN, JUL 7 – Iran doubts Israel will honor the US-brokered ceasefire after 12 days of conflict that killed over 600 civilians and signals readiness to respond to any renewed attacks.

  • A 12-day conflict began on June 13 after Israel launched air attacks on Iran's military and nuclear facilities, ending with a ceasefire on June 24.
  • The conflict escalated due to Iran enriching uranium beyond the 2015 agreement limit and joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, which derailed ongoing nuclear talks.
  • During the conflict, Iran launched more than 22 rounds of missile attacks targeting Israel and carried out a missile strike against the American military base located in al-Udeid, Qatar.
  • Iran's Armed Forces chief Abdolrahim Mousavi expressed serious doubts about Israel's commitment to the ceasefire, stating Iran responded to the aggressor with full power and is ready to respond again if attacked.
  • Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz pledged continued action to prevent Iran's nuclear advancement and support for terrorism, while US President Trump threatened further strikes if Iran enriches uranium to weapons-grade levels.
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Mehr News Agency broke the news in Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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