Overview
- A ceasefire brokered on June 24 paused 12 days of fighting that left at least 627 Iranian civilians and 28 Israelis dead
- U.S. warplanes struck Fordo, Natanz and Ispahan nuclear facilities on June 21, but a confidential report indicates the raids may have delayed Iran’s enrichment program by only months
- President Trump insists the sites are “completely destroyed,” while Iran’s leadership counters that its nuclear program remains intact and claims victory
- The White House says it will resume Iran nuclear negotiations next week to pursue a new agreement on Tehran’s uranium activities
- The IAEA has requested access to assess site damage and verify Iran’s enrichment status, with concerns that some enriched uranium may have been relocated ahead of the strikes