Iran's foreign minister says Iran will stop its attacks if Israel stops its airstrikes by 4 a.m. local time in Tehran
IRAN, JUN 24 – Iran conditions stopping missile attacks on Israel if airstrikes cease by 4 a.m. Tehran time, amid ongoing US- and Qatar-mediated ceasefire talks, with 14 missiles fired at US bases.
- Early Tuesday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated Iran will cease attacks if Israel halts airstrikes by 4 a.m. Tehran time, amid no formal ceasefire agreement.
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated early Tuesday that no ceasefire agreement exists, but Iran will halt attacks if Israel stops airstrikes by 4 a.m. Tehran time.
- Iran launched missile strikes on Haifa and Tel Aviv, causing at least 24 deaths and over 1,000 injuries in Israel.
- The U.S. evacuated citizens from Israel, while airlines worldwide suspended flights amid escalating conflict impact.
- If the ceasefire collapses, Israel plans a prolonged low-level conflict focused on monitoring and quick retaliation, highlighting potential regional instability.
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Iran Israel Conflict: Iran's foreign minister said Iran will stop its attacks if Israel stops its airstrikes by 4 am local time in Tehran as he confirmed that as if now there is 'no' agreement on ceasefire. This comes after US President Trump declared that Israel, Iran have agreed to 'complete and total ceasefire' which will be phased in over 24 hours.
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