In a statement addressed to the citizens of Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed they had removed the threat of nuclear weapons.
He said: “We removed two existential threats: The threat of annihilation by nuclear weapons and the threat of annihilation by 20,000 ballistic missiles. Had we not acted now, the State of Israel would have soon faced the danger of annihilation.”
He added: “For decades, I have promised you that Iran would not have nuclear weapons. And indeed, in all of the swift actions that our soldiers carried out, we sent Iran’s nuclear project to oblivion.
“And if anyone in Iran tries to rebuild this project – we will act with the same determination and the same force to cut off any such attempt. I reiterate: Iran will not have nuclear weapons.”
Rebecca Whittaker24 June 2025 22:50
Pete Hegseth, the US defence secretary, has responded to the report that US strikes did not destroy Iranian nuclear sites.
He told CNN, “Based on everything we have seen — and I’ve seen it all — our bombing campaign obliterated Iran’s ability to create nuclear weapons.
“Our massive bombs hit exactly the right spot at each target and worked perfectly.
“The impact of those bombs is buried under a mountain of rubble in Iran; so anyone who says the bombs were not devastating is just trying to undermine the President and the successful mission.“
Rebecca Whittaker24 June 2025 22:40
In a statement addressed to the citizens of Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanked US president Donald Trump for “defending Israel’ and “removing the Iranian nuclear threat”.
In the statement written in Hebrew he said: “The US decision to join the campaign, not only on the defensive side, but also on the offensive side, was historic. It has never happened before.
“This was the fruit of a diplomatic effort that I led, together with Minister Dermer, with President Trump and his team.
“I must tell you Israel has never had as great a friend in the White House, and I thank him very much for the joint work.
“It has major implications for Israel’s national security, for the security of each and every one of you, and for your children and grand-children, and for the face of the Middle East.”
Rebecca Whittaker24 June 2025 22:37
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has called for Iran to “come to the negotiating table”.
The UK prime minister met with Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz at the NATO summit in The Hague earlier today.
“The leaders reflected on the volatile situation in the Middle East,” Starmer’s office said in a statement.
“Now was the time for diplomacy and for Iran to come to the negotiating table, they agreed.”
Rebecca Whittaker24 June 2025 22:20
Donald Trump made it clear over the weekend: he wants to be the most powerful president in modern history.
Saturday evening’s announcement of U.S. strikes on three Iranian targets tied to the country’s nuclear program triggered angry statements from Democrats who accused the president of drawing the country into another Middle East war with potentially no end in sight.
Now directly involved, U.S. participation in the Iran-Israel conflict quickly became an opportunity for Trump to both push the boundaries of the Executive Branch’s power and continue a trend he began in January: the centralization of the Executive Branch’s policy and power within the Oval Office.
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Rebecca Whittaker24 June 2025 22:10
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards denied earlier reports on Tuesday that there was a drone attack in the northwestern city of Tabriz, three Iranian news sites reported.
Earlier on Tuesday, Iranian media said air defences were activated in the area amid a shaky ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
Tara Cobham24 June 2025 21:54
An early US intelligence report suggests the US’s strikes only set back Iran’s nuclear program by a few months, sources have told The Associated Press.
Tara Cobham24 June 2025 21:44
The two drones heading towards Israel that the Israeli military said it intercepted were most likely launched in the morning hours, Israel’s Kan Radio has reported.
It added that the drones were likely fired around the same time as the launch of a surface-to-surface missile from Iran.
Tara Cobham24 June 2025 21:34
The Israeli military has said it has intercepted two drones that were making their way towards Israel “most likely from Iran”.
Tara Cobham24 June 2025 21:28
Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed Israel brought Iran’s nuclear program “to ruin”.
Tara Cobham24 June 2025 21:25