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Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian announced the end of the twelve-day war against Israel, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared a"historic victory" and thanked the President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, for defending Israel.
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19:42
Macron told Netanyahu that both sides must respect the truce
French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized today during the conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that it is necessary for both Israel and Iran to respect the ceasefire that is in force.
"We share the same goal, that Iran never have nuclear weapons. In order to ensure this in the long run, I emphasized the importance of continuing negotiations, both on nuclear and ballistic issues. It's a question of Israel's security and the security of everyone in the region,'' Macron wrote on his X network account.
In a telephone conversation with Netanyahu, he emphasized that it is necessary to establish a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip as well.
"The release of all hostages, the massive flow of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip and the search for a two-state political solution remain priorities," Macron said.
Israel declared Iran's Central Bank a terrorist organization
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz signed today a special order declaring the Central Bank of Iran a terrorist organization.
Katz said he signed the order at the request of the Mossad and Israel's National Economic Warfare Headquarters, with the aim of"striking at the core of the Iranian terrorist regime's financing system."
"Iran's central bank is a conduit that funnels billions to murderous terrorism." We will hit the places that are most damaging to the Ayatollah's regime, which finances the terrorism of Hezbollah, the Houthis, Shiite militias in Iraq, Hamas and in Judea and Samaria (the occupied West Bank) through the Revolutionary Guards,'' he said on the X network.
Katz said that"no element of the regime" is immune and that Israel will continue to act against the threat of the Iranian "axis of evil".
16:34
Netanyahu: Israel has scored a major victory in its military campaign against Iran
Israel has achieved a"great victory" in its military campaign against Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said today at a cabinet meeting in Jerusalem.
Netanyahu said that with that victory, Israel removed two immediate existential threats to ensure Israel's existence.
The Israeli Prime Minister stated that during his visit to the White House in February, he presented plans for an attack on Iran's Fordow nuclear facility with or without the participation of the United States of America, The Times of Israel reported.
"Israel did not ask for approval... (US President Donald) Trump intervened and decided to carry out the attacks," Netanyahu said.
He said he spoke with Trump almost every day, as well as with US Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Ruby and US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff.
"There was maximum coordination, which became operational coordination," Netanyahu said.
15:14
Cancellation of all flights in Iran extended until tomorrow afternoon
The cancellation of all domestic and international flights in Iran has been extended until Thursday, June 26 at 2 p.m. local time, the spokesman for the Iranian Ministry of Roads and Urban Development, Majid Ahavan, said today.
Ahavan said that airlines or their authorized agents will not sell airline tickets until further notice, Iran's semi-official Mehr news agency reported.
The ban on flying in Iranian airspace was imposed after Israel attacked Iran on June 13.
14:52
Macron: France is carrying out its analysis of the damage to Iran's nuclear facilities
France is conducting its own analysis of the damage to Iran's nuclear facilities, French President Emmanuel Macron said. Macron told reporters after the American and Israeli strikes, Reuters reported.
The President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, said earlier today that the intelligence after the attack on Iran's nuclear facilities was inconclusive, but he hinted that the damage caused could have been serious.
14:51
Iranian authorities lift internet restrictions after ending war with Israel
Iranian authorities announced today that measures to tighten internet restrictions imposed during the war with Israel will be gradually lifted, a day after a ceasefire came into force.
"The communication network is gradually returning to its previous state," said the cyber security command of the Revolutionary Guards, Iran's ideological army.
The statement said Israel was waging a"large-scale cyber war" aimed at disrupting digital services and using the Internet's infrastructure to "gather information and escalate aggression."
Iranian Communications Minister Sattar Hashemi said that "with the normalization of conditions, access to communications is returning to its previous state".
On June 13, the government announced temporary internet restrictions, which were later tightened, and many websites and apps became partially or completely unavailable.

