Iran Voices 'Serious Doubts' over Israel Commitment to Ceasefire
- Israel launched a 12-day bombing campaign against Iranian military sites beginning June 13, ending with a ceasefire on June 24.
- The conflict followed escalating tensions over Iran's nuclear program and regional hostilities, with ongoing indirect US-Iran negotiations amid repeated missile strikes.
- Iran's Chief of Staff Abdolrahim Mousavi expressed serious doubts that Israel will honor the ceasefire and confirmed Iran remains on high alert.
- Mousavi emphasized that Iran was not the initiator of the conflict, yet it has mobilized its full strength to counter the attacker, while Israel Katz cautioned that Operation Rising Lion represents just the initial phase of a new Israeli strategy.
- The ceasefire paused fighting but heightened tensions suggest the conflict could resume if Iran enriches uranium or if either side perceives renewed threats.
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Top Iranian General Doubts Israel Will Uphold Ceasefire - News From Antiwar.com
Maj. Gen. Abdolrahim Mousavi, the chief of staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, expressed doubt on Sunday that Israel will uphold the ceasefire that was reached last week after 12 days of an Israeli-initiated war. Mousavi, who replaced former Chief of Staff Mohammad Bagheri after he was killed by an…
Iran questions Israel’s ceasefire commitment after deadly 12-day war
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
Iran does not believe that Israel will abide by the ceasefire that the two countries signed earlier in June.
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Tehran, Iran. Iran said this Sunday that it has “serious doubts” that Israel respects the ceasefire in force since last Tuesday, after 12 days of war. “We do not provoke war, but we respond to the aggressor with all our forces,” said the Chief of Staff of the armed forces, Abdolrahim Musavi, referring to Israel. “We have serious doubts about the respect of their commitments, including the ceasefire, and we are ready for a strong response,” he ad…

Iran voices 'serious doubts' over Israel commitment to ceasefire
TEHRAN: Iran on Sunday (Jun 29) said it was not convinced Israel would abide by a ceasefire that ended their 12-day war this week. The most serious escalation to date between the arch-foes erupted
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