For review:
1.President Trump Announces Ceasefire Agreement between Israel and Iran.
There was no immediate Israeli comment on President Trump’s announcement.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi later insisted on X that “as of now, there is NO ‘agreement’ on any ceasefire or cessation of military operations.”
He said, however, that the Islamic Republic would not launch further attacks if Israel immediately ceased strikes.
2. Many questions remain after Sunday’s strikes, especially about the whereabouts of Iran’s sensitive stockpile of uranium enriched to 60 percent.
IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi on Monday demanded access to Iran’s nuclear sites, saying the agency needs to “account for” the uranium stockpile.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel had “interesting intelligence” on the matter, declining to elaborate.
3. Iran Fires Missiles at US Base in Qatar - No Injuries. The strikes targeted the Al Udeid air base in Qatar, which is used by local forces as well as American, British and other foreign troops.
4. IAF Launches Extensive Strikes in Tehran. Another wave of “extensive” strikes carried out by over 50 IAF fighter jets hit “military headquarters of the Iranian regime, missile production sites, radar systems, and missile storage infrastructure” in the Tehran area, the military said.
5. NATO Summit Begins Tomorrow.
The NATO summit will be held at The Hague in the Netherlands from June 24-25.