Updates: Trump warns Israel not to attack Iran as fragile ceasefire holds

US President Donald Trump says Israel and Iran have both violated the ceasefire but he’s “really unhappy” with Israel. He called on Israel to stop dropping bombs and “bring your pilots home now!”
Trump says it was a “great honour” to “destroy” Iran’s nuclear facilities and then stop the war launched by Israel on June 13.
Iran fired a salvo of missiles at a US military base in Qatar on Monday in retaliation for the attacks on its nuclear sites a day earlier.
Iran says more than 400 people, including 13 children, have been killed and at least 3,056 others wounded since Israel launched its attack on June 13. In Israel, at least 28 people have been killed in Iranian strikes
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24 Jun 2025 - 23:50
(23:50 GMT)
Here’s what happened today
The fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran has appeared to hold despite an Iranian missile strike and an Israeli attack on Tehran that took place after it went into effect.
US President Donald Trump said he was “really unhappy” with Israel and used an expletive to voice frustration over the exchange of attacks between the two countries.
Both Iran and Israel have claimed victory in the war and warned they were ready to renew hostilities if the other attacks.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel “will act with the same determination” if Iran tries to rebuild its nuclear programme.
Several US media outlets reported that Trump’s strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities did not destroy the sites and only set back Iran’s nuclear programme by months.
According to medical sources, Israeli attacks killed at least 86 Palestinians – including 56 aid seekers – in Gaza.
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