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Iran Sets 4 a.m. Deadline for Israel to Halt Strikes as Ceasefire Remains Unconfirmed

Tehran says it will reconsider its military operations only if Israel’s offensive ceases before its 4 a.m. deadline.

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 Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Seyed Abbas Araghchi says no ceasefire agreement has been made.

Overview

  • As of June 24, Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi declared that no formal ceasefire agreement exists between Iran and Israel.
  • He warned that Iran’s military strikes will continue until the deadline unless Israel halts its actions against Iranian targets.
  • Araghchi emphasized that the final decision on ending Tehran’s operations will be announced at a later time.
  • Tehran maintains that Israel initiated hostilities and describes its counterstrikes as punitive reprisals.
  • His statement marked Iran’s first official reaction to President Donald Trump’s proposed ceasefire framework between the two nations.