Israel-Iran war live: Trump declares ceasefire in ‘12-day war’; Israel reports three dead in Iranian missile attack
Israelis awake to consecutive missile warnings amid Iranian strikes
William Christou
As dawn broke in Israel and Iran, confusion reigned as to whether the two countries were still at war. Israelis, who fell asleep to the news that a ceasefire had been agreed to, woke up to four consecutive missile warnings, heading back and forth to the shelters as a missile hit a residential building in Be’er Sheva, killing three, according to the Israel fire and rescue centre.
Iran experienced some of its most intense Israeli bombings yet overnight, with one social media users in Tehran writing “the bombardment tonight in Tehran was extremely intense. For a full hour the explosions wouldn’t stop. We are a completely defenseless people.”
It was unclear whether the attacks were simply growing pains of a ceasefire, or if hostilities were to continue. US President Donald Trump had announced the ceasefire a little after midnight on Tuesday, but neither Israeli nor Iranian officials have said they agreed to it.
The timetable of the ceasefire was also vague. According to Trump’s announcement via social media, Iran was to stop firing on Tuesday morning, and then 6 hours later Israel was to stop firing on Iran and then 24 hours later, the war would be officially declared over.
Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Aragchi said there was “no agreement on any ceasefire” in a post on X, but said that if Israel stopped bombing Israel by 4 am Tehran time, that it would also cease firing. Later, Iranian state TV said that a ceasefire was coming into effect, which it described as a being “imposed on the enemy.”
But, by Tuesday morning both Iranian and Israeli bombings were continuing, with no sign of a ceasefire on the ground.

Key events
President Trump says ceasefire ‘now in effect’
President Trump has again taken to his social media platform, Truth Social, to proclaim that the ceasefire is live.
“THE CEASEFIRE IS NOW IN EFFECT,” he wrote, “PLEASE DO NOT VIOLATE IT! DONALD J. TRUMP, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES!”
A new update from Israel’s emergency services, Magen David Adom, which is now reporting that 4 Israelis were killed in Iranian strikes this morning.
Following the missile fire towards Israel:
As of 07:45, at the southern Israel site:
4 fatalities
2 moderately injured
20 minor injuries and anxiety.
MDA teams are continuing search and rescue operations.
Updates to follow pic.twitter.com/u5FJPWoveu– the stomach David Adom (@mdais) June 24, 2025
Interim summary
It’s been a confusing few hours amid a lack of clarity about the state of a ceasefire announced by US president Trump.
If you are just getting up to speed, here is a handy summary of what we know, and don’t know, so far.
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US president Donald Trump has announced in a social media post that Iran and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire. “On the assumption that everything works as it should, which it will, I would like to congratulate both Countries, Israel and Iran, on having the Stamina, Courage, and Intelligence to end, what should be called, “THE 12 DAY WAR,” Trump wrote on his platform, Truth Social. “This is a War that could have gone on for years, and destroyed the entire Middle East, but it didn’t, and never will!” Trump later told NBC the ceasefire was “unlimited” and would last “forever”.
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Trump brokered the ceasefire through talks with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday while his team, including vice-president JD Vance, held talks with Tehrana senior White House official told Reuters. The official, providing details of the ceasefire on condition of anonymity, said Israel agreed to it so long as Iran does not launch fresh attacks.
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After the ceasefire was announcement by Trump, Israel’s Defence Forces issued an evacuation warning for several parts of the Iranian capitalahead of a planned Israeli strike. On social media, some users reported massive explosions in Tehran, which they said was the most intense since Israel first started bombing Iran 12 days ago.
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Iran launched several salvoes of ballistic missiles at Israel early on Tuesdaywith at least one of the missiles directly hitting a residential building in Be’er Sheva, killing three and wounding eight more, emergency services said.
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The launches came after 4am Tehran time, the time that Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi said it would end its attacks if Israel stopped its bombings. Earlier he said that if Israeli strikes ceased Iran had “no intention to continue our response afterwards”. At 4.30am GMT Iranian state media announced that a ceasefire was now in effect.
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Qatar’s prime minister reportedly secured Iran’s agreement to the US ceasefire proposal in call with Tehranan official briefed on the matter told Reuters.
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Trump’s declaration comes after Iran announced it had launched a missile attack on a US base in the Gulf state of Qatar, in what it said was retaliation for US participation in Israel’s bombing campaign against Iran the day before.
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Qatar’s foreign ministry said that “Qatar’s air defences successfully thwarted the attack and intercepted the Iranian missiles” and there had been no casualties. Iran reportedly provided advance warning of the attack.
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Trump at the weekend launched an unprecedented attack on three nuclear sites in Iran, including Isfahan, Natanz and Fordow. Codenamed ‘midnight Hammer,’ the attack deployed American B-2 bombers, and so-called bunker buster bombs.
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Trump was quick to claim that US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities had “completely and totally obliterated” themit remains unclear how much physical damage has been done or what the longer-term impact might be on Iran’s nuclear programme.
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US bombing probably caused “very significant” damage to the underground areas of Iran’s Fordow uranium enrichment plant dug into a mountain, though no one can yet tell the extent, UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi said on Monday. “Given the explosive payload utilised and the extreme vibration-sensitive nature of centrifuges, very significant damage is expected to have occurred,” Grossi said in a statement.
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The comments follow a meeting by the national security committee of Iran’s parliament, which approved the general outline of a bill meant to fully suspend Tehran’s cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog. According to the bill, installing surveillance cameras, allowing inspections, and submitting reports to the IAEA would be suspended as long as the security of nuclear facilities is not guaranteed.
Deadline Trump announced for Iran to begin ceasing fire against Israel passes
Iranian state television reported on Tuesday that a ceasefire had begun in its war with Israel, even as Israel warned the public of a new missile barrage launched from Iran, the Associated Press reports.
It wasn’t immediately possible to reconcile the messages from Iran and Israel on the 12th day of their war. Iranian state television announced the ceasefire in a graphic on screen, not immediately acknowledging the new missile barrage coming after the deadline set by President Donald Trump in his earlier ceasefire announcement.
A series of Iranian barrages before the ceasefire deadline killed three people and injured at least eight others in Israel, rescuers said.
Iran’s Press TV says that a ceasefire has begun following four waves of Iranian attacks on Israeli-occupied territories, Reuters reports.
However, there is still a great deal of confusion about the timing of the ceasefire that Trump announced, and the extent to which Israel and Iran have agreed to it.
Images are emerging of the damage in Israel caused by Iranian strikes.
Emergency personnel work at an impacted residential site.
It now appears that Iran has launched a sixth consecutive barrage of missiles at Israel.
The IDF has said that “missiles were launched from Iran towards Israeli territory a short time ago. Defense systems are operating to intercept the threat”.
Even as Israel reports fresh missile launches from Iran, Donald Trump has posted again on social media, saying the ceasefire “deal” could not have been made without “the talent and courage of our great B-2 pilots”.
He suggested their “hit” had “brought everyone together” in a “certain and very ironic way”. It was unclear exactly what he meant. The post on his Truth Social platform read:
We couldn’t have made today’s “deal” without the talent and courage of our great B-2 pilots, and all of those associated with that operation. In a certain and very ironic way, that perfect “hit,” late in the evening, brought everyone together, and the deal was made!!!
The Israeli military says it has identified more missile launches from Iran – that would make it the fifth wave of missiles to target Israel this morning.
Times of Israel correspondent Emanuel Fabian has posted footage showing the moment the Iranian ballistic missile hit an apartment building in Beersheba:
Footage posted to social media shows the moment of the Iranian ballistic missile strike on an apartment building in Beersheba this morning. pic.twitter.com/rTsmwe4cN7
– Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian (@Manniefabian) June 24, 2025