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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Iranian FM says not intended to respond if Israel stops attacks, experts say situation remains volatile
The Israel-Iran conflict has seen dramatic developments in past few hours – Iranian foreign minister denied any official ceasefire agreement has been made after US President Donald Trump’s social media post announced a ceasefire.
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.

Iran signals halt to strikes if Israel stops
Iran's foreign minister said Tuesday Tehran did not intend to continue its strikes if Israel stopped its attacks, hours after US President Donald Trump announced a staggered ceasefire to bring about an "official end" to their conflict.


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Iran’s foreign minister says no ‘final decision’ on ceasefire
Iran said it paused attacks on Israel Monday, but also stated it had not come to a “final decision” on a ceasefire. “As Iran has repeatedly made clear: Israel launched war on Iran, not the other way around,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in a post on the social platform X Monday evening. ”As…
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