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Iran Doubts Israel’s Ceasefire Compliance, Seeks UN Reparations

An IAEA warning that Iran could resume uranium enrichment within months follows confirmation of nearly 1,000 deaths during the 12-day conflict

Des Israéliens  manifestent à Tel-Aviv pour appeler à la libération des otages retenus à Gaza, le 28 juin 2025
Une vue satellite montre l’installation d’enrichissement de combustible de Fordo.
Une photo montre l’intérieur de la prison d’Evin après la frappe israélienne.

Overview

  • Iran voices serious doubts about Israel’s adherence to the ceasefire that took effect on June 24 and warns of a strong response if obligations are breached.
  • Tehran has formally asked the UN Security Council to designate Israel and the United States as aggressors and to compel them to pay reparations for the 12-day war.
  • IAEA Director Rafael Grossi reports that airstrikes inflicted significant but incomplete damage on Fordo, Natanz and Ispahan, allowing Iran to restart uranium enrichment within a few months.
  • Official Iranian figures now place the death toll at 935, including at least 71 people killed in the June 23 strike on Evin prison in Tehran.
  • Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the military operations against Iran have created fresh opportunities to secure the release of hostages held in Gaza.