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Israel-Iran ceasefire LIVE updates: Israel claims Iran violated ceasefire, Donald Trump warns against violations

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Tuesday, June 24


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Israel warns of ‘intense’ retaliation attacks

Further to reports that Israel is accusing Iran of violating the ceasefire, Israeli media has reported that Defence Minister Israel Katz has warned of “intense” retaliation attacks.

“I have instructed the IDF to respond forcefully to Iran’s violation of the ceasefire with intense strikes on regime targets in the heart of Tehran,” local media reported, quoting Katz.

Katz reportedly said that, “following Iran’s blatant violation of the ceasefire” announced by US President Donald Trump, he directed the IDF to continue its intense operations in Tehran, aimed at “regime targets and terror infrastructure”.

Reuters is reporting that the Israel Airports Authority has not yet changed scheduled flights at airports in Tel Aviv and Haifa.

7.42pm

While Israel claims Iran broke ceasefire, world waits on Trump

While Iran is rejecting Israel’s claims that it broke the ceasefire agreement, US President Donald Trump is yet to weigh in on the purported violation of his peace-making deal.

It has just turned 5.30am in Washington, and Trump’s last word about the ceasefire on his platform Truth Social was about four hours ago, when he warned countries against violating it.

President Donald Trump arriving to speak at the White House after the US struck three Iranian nuclear and military sites.
President Donald Trump arriving to speak at the White House after the US struck three Iranian nuclear and military sites.Credit: AP

Iran’s military has denied firing on Israel – but sirens sounded across northern Israel and explosions boomed mid-morning, local time, AP reported. It is about 12.30pm in Tel Aviv right now.

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An Israeli military official who spoke on the condition of anonymity in line with military regulations said Iran launched two missiles at Israel hours into the tenuous ceasefire. Both missiles were intercepted, the official said.

Before the ceasefire, Israel launched a blitz of airstrikes targeting sites across Iran before dawn, and Iran replied with an onslaught of missiles that killed at least four people in Israel.

Iran reported that nuclear scientist Mohammad Reza Sediqi was among those killed before the ceasefire began.

With AP

An Australian academic who spent more than two years as a political prisoner in Iran says the Israeli missile strike on the notorious Evin Prison where she was held was a symbolic blow against Iran’s repressive regime, intended to send a message to Iranians about the weakness of their ruler.

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“It was very affecting for me to see the footage of the strike on gates which I have passed through too many times to remember,” Kylie Moore-Gilbert told this masthead.

“In my view, this was a symbolic strike designed to send a message to the Iranian people about the regime’s weakness. Evin Prison is a hugely potent symbol of the regime’s repressive apparatus, and destroying the prison gates might have been a not-so-subtle nudge for the people to rise up and reclaim their freedom.”

7.13pm

Iran military chief rejects missile strike claims

Iran’s armed forces chief Abdolrahim Mousavi has rejected Israel’s claims that Iran violated the ceasefire, according to the BBC.

The reported denial comes after earlier rejections of Israel’s claims by Iranian state media.

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, left, listens to army commander General Abdolrahim Mousavi during a graduation ceremony for a group of armed forces cadets in Tehran in 2023.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, left, listens to army commander General Abdolrahim Mousavi during a graduation ceremony for a group of armed forces cadets in Tehran in 2023.Credit: AP

Israel’s defence minister Israel Katz said in a statement that he had ordered the military to “continue high-intensity operations targeting regime assets and terror infrastructure in Tehran” in light of “Iran’s blatant violation of the ceasefire declared by the President of the United States.”

Hours earlier, Donald Trump posted on his social media platform Truth Social: “THE CEASEFIRE IS NOW IN EFFECT. PLEASE DO NOT VIOLATE IT!”

With Reuters

7.03pm

On the ground: While Trump was boasting, I was in a bunker

By Matthew Knott

There’s no mistaking the sound of the alarm. A blaring noise so loud it could wake you from the deepest sleep. Matthew Knott ’s phone started shaking and screeching at 5.12am, warning that missiles were on their way from Iran.

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Bleary-eyed, he turned on the television. The cable news headlines were blasting that US President Donald Trump had announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran.

A few minutes later, the intercom system in the hotel where Knott and photographer Kate Geraghty were staying instructed them to head quickly to the nearest bomb shelter. It was a surreal moment before the pair fled to take shelter.

Click here to read Knott’s full report, with photography from Geraghty, on the ground in Tel Aviv.

6.49pm

In pictures: Scenes from Tel Aviv

While confusion reigns as Israel claims Iran has “violated” the ceasefire agreement, this masthead’s photographer Kate Geraghty is on the ground in Tel Aviv with reporter Matthew Knott , covering the evacuation of Australians and the impact of the latest missile strikes in Israel.

Here are some of the photographs Geraghty has filed so far.

Australian ambassador to Israel Ralph King talks to Australians who are being evacuated from Israel.
Australian ambassador to Israel Ralph King talks to Australians who are being evacuated from Israel.Credit: Kate Geraghty
A man waits inside a bomb shelter during air raid in Tel Aviv on Tuesday.
A man waits inside a bomb shelter during air raid in Tel Aviv on Tuesday.Credit: Kate Geraghty
People wave goodbye to Australians being evacuated from Israel.
People wave goodbye to Australians being evacuated from Israel. Credit: Kate Geraghty
Australian citizens gather at an evacuation point in Tel Aviv.
Australian citizens gather at an evacuation point in Tel Aviv.Credit: Kate Geraghty

6.34pm

No missiles launched towards Israel, Iran media claims

Iran state media is reporting Iran has not launched any missiles towards Israel, despite Israel claiming Iran violated the ceasefire agreement.

The denial comes just minutes after Israel’s Foreign Minister Israel Katz accused Iran of the “blatant violation”, saying it had fired missiles.

Five minutes ago, too, Israel Defense Forces chief of general staff Eyal Zamir said: “In light of the severe violation of the ceasefire carried out by the Iranian regime, we will respond with force.”

6.19pm

Israel warns of ‘intense’ retaliation attacks

Further to reports that Israel is accusing Iran of violating the ceasefire, Israeli media has reported that Defence Minister Israel Katz has warned of “intense” retaliation attacks.

“I have instructed the IDF to respond forcefully to Iran’s violation of the ceasefire with intense strikes on regime targets in the heart of Tehran,” local media reported, quoting Katz.

Katz reportedly said that, “following Iran’s blatant violation of the ceasefire” announced by US President Donald Trump, he directed the IDF to continue its intense operations in Tehran, aimed at “regime targets and terror infrastructure”.

Reuters is reporting that the Israel Airports Authority has not yet changed scheduled flights at airports in Tel Aviv and Haifa.

6.06pm

Israel to respond forcefully to ‘ceasefire violation’

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz says he has ordered the country’s military to respond forcefully to what he described as Iran’s violation of a ceasefire with Israel.

The directive followed an announcement by the military that it had detected missile launches from Iran towards Israel.

Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz.
Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz. Credit: Bloomberg

Less than three hours earlier, US President Donald Trump said the ceasefire was now in effect.

Katz said the military had now been instructed to carry out high-intensity operations against targets in Tehran.

6.00pm

Israeli forces kill at least 25 Gazans waiting for aid, hospitals say

Israeli forces and drones opened fire towards hundreds of people waiting for aid trucks in central Gaza earlier today, killing at least 25 people, Palestinian witnesses and hospitals said.

The Israeli military did not immediately comment.

The Awda hospital in the urban Nuseirat refugee camp, which received the victims, said the Palestinians were waiting for the trucks on the Salah al-Din Road south of Wadi Gaza.

A tent camp for displaced Palestinians, pictured last week, stretches among the ruins of buildings destroyed by Israeli bombardments in Gaza City’s west.
A tent camp for displaced Palestinians, pictured last week, stretches among the ruins of buildings destroyed by Israeli bombardments in Gaza City’s west.Credit: AP

Witnesses told The Associated Press that Israeli forces opened fire as people were advancing eastward to be close to the approaching trucks.

“It was a massacre,” Ahmed Halawa said. He said tanks and drones fired at people, “even as we were fleeing.

“Many people were either martyred or wounded,” he said.

Hossam Abu Shahada, another eyewitness, said drones were flying over the area, watching the crowds first, then there was gunfire from tanks and drones as people moved eastward. He described a “chaotic and bloody” scene as people attempted to escape.

The Awda hospital said another 146 Palestinians were wounded. Among them were 62 in a critical condition, who were transferred to other hospitals in central Gaza, it said.

5.47pm

What you need to know

By Cassandra Morgan

Thank you for joining us as we continue our live coverage of the Israel-Iran conflict.

Here’s a quick look at the latest developments:

Israel has announced that it has agreed to a ceasefire after almost two weeks of conflict with Iran. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s announcement came after US President Donald Trump declared the ceasefire on social media earlier in the day.

Iran is yet to comment publicly after Trump’s 2pm ceasefire deadline, however, it did report the truce on state media.
Netanyahu said Israel had achieved its war goals, including removing the threat of Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
Before the ceasefire came into effect, an Iranian missile strike on an apartment block in southern Israel killed four people and left more than 20 people injured.
Nine people were also killed in Israeli strikes on residential buildings in the northern Iranian province of Gilan earlier today, according to Reuters.

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