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Iran's foreign minister says Iran will stop its attacks if Israel stops its airstrikes by 4 a.m. local time in Tehran

  • On Monday, Iran carried out a series of missile attacks targeting U.S. military installations in Qatar and Iraq, including the Al Udeid and Ain al-Asad air bases.
  • The missile strikes were carried out in response to the U.S. military’s Operation Midnight Hammer on June 22, which targeted key nuclear facilities located in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, Iran.
  • Qatar condemned the strikes as violations of sovereignty, successfully intercepted missiles over Doha, reported no casualties, temporarily closed airspace, and several airlines suspended or rerouted flights.
  • Iran fired a total of 19 missiles, U.S. President Trump called Iran's retaliation a "very weak response," and flights across the Middle East faced disruptions amid growing regional tensions.
  • The missile strikes further escalated regional instability, prompting international calls for de-escalation, while Qatar reserved the right to respond according to international law.
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Iran's foreign minister has shown himself ready for a ceasefire, but there is not yet an agreement. In Israel, air defense was in action. That was the night.

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noz.de broke the news in on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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