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To: Julius Wong who wrote (215165)6/24/2025 12:13:45 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) of 217561
 
all going about as expected
after so many hundreds and hundreds of years
lives wasted and times not well used

frankly I do not understand and had long ago stopped trying to

scmp.com

Missiles fly after Trump claims ‘total’ Israel-Iran ceasefire?

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Iran’s foreign minister says ‘no agreement’ as of now after Trump declared an end to what he branded the ‘12 Day War’

US President Donald Trump claimed that Israel and Iran have agreed to a “complete and total ceasefire” that is meant to take effect in 24 hours, a dramatic change in direction just hours after the Middle East crisis appeared to widen.

Earlier on Monday, Iran struck back against the United States by firing missiles at an American military base in Qatar, a development that built on weeks of rising tensions between arch-rivals Iran and Israel – and now, Israel’s key ally, the United States.

Trump had declared “an Official END to THE 12 DAY WAR” in a social media post, and that the ceasefire would begin with Iran first on Tuesday, followed by Israel 12 hours later.

There was no immediate comment from Israel, but several hours later its military warned its public that Iran had launched missiles towards it, as sirens sounded. Iran’s foreign minister said there would be no cessation of hostilities unless Israel stopped its attacks.

There were no reported Israeli attacks on Iran after 4am local time.

Since June 13, Israel and Iran have exchanged waves of devastating and deadly strikes. Israel launched its aerial campaign asserting that Tehran was on the verge of developing a nuclear weapon. Iran, however, has vehemently denied these claims, maintaining that its nuclear programme is solely for peaceful purposes.

Follow live updates here as the world reacts to this critical and rapidly unfolding development.

Additional reporting by agencies
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