Iranian state media says ceasefire with Israel has begun, after night of deadly strikes
Iran's foreign minister says Tehran "has no intention" to continue its response - as long as Israel "stops its illegal aggression", while Donald Trump has declared that a "complete and total ceasefire" is in effect.
Tuesday 24 June 2025 06:46, UK
Iranian state television says a ceasefire in its war with Israel has now begun, following a night of missile strikes.
Israel's ambulance service says at least four people were killed in overnight strikes, with footage from southern Israel showing extensive damage to what appeared to be a residential building.
Sirens sounded in several areas - and members of the public who received an alert were ordered to take shelter - with explosions heard over Tel Aviv.
Israel-Iran latest: Ceasefire deal has been reached
Early on Tuesday morning, US President Donald Trump declared: "The ceasefire is now in effect. Please do not violate it!"
The message on Truth Social followed a series of posts on Monday, in which the president declared that a "complete and total ceasefire" had been agreed upon between the two countries and would begin at approximately 5am UK time.
In a post on X, Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi, confirmed that Tehran "has no intention" to continue its response to Israel - provided it "stops its illegal aggression against the Iranian people".
Israeli media reports suggested Benjamin Netanyahu was also on board - provided Iran stops firing missiles towards the country - but there has been no official confirmation.
Mr Trump had written: "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.
"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, 'THE 12 DAY WAR.'
"This is a war that could have gone on for years, and destroyed the entire Middle East, but it didn't, and never will!"
In an interview with Sky News' partner network NBC, the president said it was a "great day" for the US and the Middle East - and a "wonderful day" for the world.
"I'm very happy to have been able to get the job done. A lot of people were dying, and it was only going to get worse. It would have brought the whole Middle East down," he said.
Mr Trump said he thinks the ceasefire is "unlimited" and is "going to go forever" - adding: "I don't believe they will ever be shooting at each other again."
Just hours earlier, people in the Qatari capital Doha had stopped and gazed up at the AG百家乐在线官网 as Iranian missiles flew to the American al Udeid base and interceptors fired.
Officials said there were no casualties, and the US later confirmed it had been warned about the attack by Iran.
Mr Trump was in the Situation Room in the White House as the strikes took place.
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He later claimed on his social network that the missiles were a "very weak response", which the US "expected" and "very effectively countered".
The Iranian attack came after the US dropped "bunker buster bombs" on three key nuclear sites in Iran over the weekend.
In a new interview on Fox News, US Vice President JD Vance claimed Iran is no longer able to build nuclear weapons after the American attacks.
"Iran was very close to having a nuclear weapon," he said. "Now Iran is incapable of building a nuclear weapon with the equipment they have because we destroyed it."