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US says bombing Iran was in Accordance with self-Defense

Jun 24, 2025, 20:58 GMT+1

US envoy to UN says the attack on Iran's nuclear sites was consistent with UN charter.

"These strikes, in accordance with the inherent right to self-defense, collective self- defense, consistent with the UN Charter, aimed to mitigate the threat posed by Iran to Israel, the region, and to more broadly international peace and security," Ambassador Rosemary Anne DiCarlo told Security Council on Tuesday.

"Following this historic operation, President Trump immediately coordinated a ceasefire between Israel and Iran," she added.

"We must all urge Iran to seize this opportunity for peace and prosperity and abide by its international obligations."

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Drones intercepted over northern Iran - ISNA

Jun 24, 2025, 20:56 GMT+1

Air defenses shot down several drones over the city of Rasht in northern Iran, the semiofficial ISNA news agency reported on Tuesday night, citing the deputy governor of Gilan province.

"Parts of Rasht came under attack by drones, which were identified and destroyed by the air defense system," he said according to ISNA, urging residents to report "any suspicious activity, unfamiliar individuals, or unusual movements" to the authorities.

The report did not provide further details about the source of the drones.

'A victory for generations', Netanyahu says after ceasefire with Iran

Jun 24, 2025, 20:31 GMT+1

"We removed two immediate existential threats — a nuclear threat and a ballistic missile threat, Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a televised address on Tuesday.

:If we had not acted, we would soon be facing the danger of annihilation," he added.

“(This) victory will be remembered for generations."

Netanyahu praised US president Donald Trump for backing Israel "in an unprecedented way."

Israeli US envoy hails Trump, signals openness to diplomacy

Jun 24, 2025, 20:25 GMT+1

Israel’s ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, said his country had delivered a “severe blow” to Iran’s military leadership and dismantled key strategic sites, removing what he called an imminent threat.

Speaking ahead of the UN Security Council session on Iran’s nuclear proliferation, Danon confirmed Israel had agreed to a ceasefire “in full coordination with President Trump", and thanked the US for its support.

He said Israel remains open to diplomacy but warned that any future threat “will be met with a forceful response.”

ICE detains 11 Iranians across US, one with Hezbollah ties

Jun 24, 2025, 19:20 GMT+1
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US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers arrested Mehran Makari Saheli, an Iranian national, at his home in St. Paul, Minnesota, on June 22, 2025. / Credit: Department of Homeland Security

Eleven Iranian nationals, including a suspected former army sniper and an individual with admitted ties to Hezbollah, were arrested by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) over the weekend.

The arrests, made across multiple states, highlight what officials say is a broader crackdown on individuals with ties to Iran and potential national security risks.

Among those detained is Mehran Makari Saheli, a former member of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) who was convicted of firearm offenses in Minnesota and admitted to having ties to Hezbollah.

He had been ordered removed in 2022 but remained in the country illegally, according to Homeland Security.

ICE also arrested Ribvar Karimi, an alleged former sniper for the Iranian army found in Alabama with an Iranian military ID, and Yousef Mehridehno, labeled a known or suspected terrorist after US officials revoked his legal residency over alleged visa fraud.

Other arrests spanned Texas, Arizona, Mississippi, Colorado, California, and New York, involving individuals with histories of drug trafficking, firearms offenses, domestic violence, and prior removal orders.

One US citizen, Linet Vartaniann, was also arrested for allegedly threatening to shoot ICE agents while harboring an undocumented Iranian man.

All individuals are now in ICE custody pending removal proceedings.

Homeland Security officials say the operation is part of President Trump’s directive to proactively remove threats before they escalate.

Iran's president hails ceasefire as 'historic punishment' for Israel

Jun 24, 2025, 19:18 GMT+1

Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian said Israel had been dealt a “severe and historic punishment” as it agreed to halt its military campaign, in a message to the nation on Tuesday following a 12-day war.

“Today, the enemy aggressor was forced to stop its warmongering under conditions where it suffered a harsh and historic punishment,” he wrote.

“This war ended through the will and strength of the great Iranian nation,” he added.