What we understand concerning the Iran-Israel ceasefire

What we know about the Iran-Israel ceasefire
Emily Atkinson & Anna Lamche

BBC Information

Reuters Emergency personnel work at an impacted residential site following a missile attack from Iran on Israel in Be'er Sheva, Israel on 24 June 2025. Reuters

Israel has actually charged Iran of breaching a ceasefire, hours after consenting to an offer agented by Donald Trump and Qatar.

Protection Priest Israel Katz claimed Israel’s armed force would certainly “react vigorously to Iran’s infraction of the ceasefire” with “effective strikes” on Tehran.

Iran has actually rejected shooting any kind of projectiles in the direction of Israel and the nation’s leading protection body has actually sworn to react to any kind of more Israeli hostility.

Right here’s what we understand up until now.

When did the ceasefire work?

Following 05:00 GMT on Tuesday, Trump introduced that the ceasefire had actually worked.

“Please do not breach it!” he advised both sides in a message on his Fact Social system.

The Israeli federal government claimed it had actually accepted the United States ceasefire proposition following 06:00 GMT on Tuesday, after Iran showed that it would certainly quit striking if Israel did the very same.

Nevertheless, hours later on, Israel charged Iran of releasing more strikes on its region.

Trump initially claimed that a truce had actually been “completely concurred” in a message quickly after 22:00 GMT on Monday, which he claimed would certainly bring an end to what he called “the 12 day battle”.

It followed Iran launched missiles at a US base in Qatar on Monday, in what it claimed was a revenge for American strikes versus its nuclear websites over the weekend break.

Just how have Iran and Israel reacted?

2 hours after Israel claimed it had actually accepted the truce, the Israel Protection Forces (IDF) claimed it had actually determined projectiles released from Iran.

Katz charged Iran of a “full infraction” of the terms, including that he had actually advised the armed forces to “proceed the extreme task of striking Tehran to obstruct regimen targets and terrorist facilities”.

In the future Tuesday, the head of Iran’s General Personnel of the Army, Abdolrahim Mousavi, rejected shooting projectiles.

In a declaration, Iran’s Supreme National Safety and security Council additionally claimed any kind of more Israeli strikes would certainly be “met a definitive, company, and prompt feedback by Iran”.

Has the ceasefire been damaged?

The Israeli armed forces charged Iran of releasing projectiles towards its region after the truce entered pressure on Tuesday, which Iran has actually rejected.

Prior to the truce started, Iran and Israel traded hefty fire.

The IDF claimed numerous rounds of strikes struck the nation on Monday evening right into Tuesday. Rescue employees claimed 4 individuals were eliminated and 22 harmed in the community of Beersheba.

At the time, Iranian state media claimed Iran had actually released “a last round of projectiles” versus Israel.

Overnight, Iranian state television reported that the funding, Tehran, sustained several of its most extreme air support clashes given that the battle burst out on 13 June, and locals informed BBC Persian they listened to loud surges.

The IDF claimed it struck and ruined projectile launchers in western Iran that it claimed were “prepared to be terminated at Israeli region”.

Tehran claimed one more nuclear researcher was eliminated prior to the contract took pressure. It stays vague the amount of have actually been eliminated or harmed in the nation given that the problem started.