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Iran doubted the ceasefire with Israel. Iran’s Chief of Staff Major General Abdolarheem Musavi said in a phone conversation with Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman on Sunday- we suspect the ceasefire with the enemy (Israel). If there is an attack again, we will give him a befitting reply.
Mousavi said that when Iran was busy with the US in nuclear talks, Israel was involved in it and the US supported him. This shows that these two countries do not follow any international rules and regulations.
He also said that we have not started the world, but we responded to the attacker with our full force. The two officials also spoke on the defense as well as several bilateral issues.
After a 12 -day fight between Israel and Iran, it was ceasefire on 24 June. US President Donald Trump has announced this. 610 people from Iran and 28 people from Israel were killed in this fight.

Iran has uranium to make atom bombs
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) of the UN said on Sunday that Iran could resume its nuclear program in a few months. While the American attacked from the B-2 bomber and claimed to destroy the Fordo, Natanj and Isfahan nuclear sites of Iran.
IAEA director Rafael Gossi said in an interview to a news channel that some Iran’s nuclear facility is still left. He said-

Iran has a repository of 60% pure uranium, which is enough to make atom bombs. This store was removed before the US attack or it was destroyed, it is not yet clear.

71 killed in attack on Iran’s jail on 23 June
Iran’s judiciary said on Sunday that at least 71 people have been killed in the Israeli attack on Evin Jail in Tehran on 23 June. It is a notorious jail, where many political activists have been kept. Those killed include jail staff, soldiers, prisoners and family members who came to meet.

The entire jail was destroyed in the Israeli attack.
Iran said- change your language if you want a trump agreement
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has warned US President Donald Trump to stop using the derogatory language against Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.
Araghchi wrote on social media that this attitude of Trump insults not only Khamenei, but also his millions of supporters. If Trump wants an agreement with Iran, he will have to change his language.
Araghchi’s statement came after Trump’s claim in which the US President said that he saved Khamenei from dying, otherwise he would have a very bad death.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says that Trump’s attitude is an insult to millions of supporters of Khamenei.