
Iran’s top security body said on Monday that its armed forces had compelled Israel to cease hostilities following a wave of retaliatory strikes, including on US and Israeli targets, during 12 days of cross-border escalation.
In a statement published by state media, the Secretariat of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said Iranian forces had responded to Israeli “aggression” with “unprecedented courage,” citing missile attacks on the US Al Udeid air base in Qatar and multiple sites across Israeli territory.
“The children of this nation answered the call of the Supreme Leader” the statement read, referring to Ali Khamenei. “With unmatched bravery, they delivered crushing blows to every act of enemy aggression.”
“Our armed forces, with their fingers on the trigger, do not place the slightest trust in enemy words,” the statement said. “They are ready to deliver a decisive and regret-inducing response to any further act of aggression.”

France on Tuesday called on Iran to immediately engage in negotiations that would lead to an accord over its nuclear and ballistic missile program, the French Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, said on Tuesday that resuming cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog is key to achieving a successful agreement with Iran.
Grossi also said he has proposed to meet soon with Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, indicating a push for renewed dialogue following the announcement of Iran-Israel ceasefire.
Israel's military chief of staff on Tuesday said that the military would attack with force in light of a serious ceasefire violation committed by Iran.
Iran's ISNA said news about a missile attack after ceasefire took effect is false.
Qatar on Tuesday summoned Iran's ambassador to condemn an Iranian missile attack on a US military base in Qatar, which its foreign ministry described as a "flagrant violation" of its sovereignty.
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs, Majid Takhtravanchi, told a Qatari official on Tuesday that through cooperation and understanding with regional countries, Iran would not allow the United States and Israel to cause division, Iran's YJC news agency reported.
Foreign Ministers from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries will also convene an exceptional meeting in Doha on Tuesday over Iran's missile attack on Al Udeid Air Base.





