Iran's Foreign Ministry claimed that the recent strikes have rendered the ceasefire practically unworkable. In a statement, Tehran also condemned what it called 'the crimes of the American regime' following what it said was a large-scale attack on targets inside Iran overnight.
Iran's Foreign Ministry has declared that the recent strikes on Iranian territory have made the existing ceasefire 'practically unworkable,' according to a statement. The official also condemned what it termed 'the crimes of the American regime' in connection with what it described as a large-scale attack on targets inside Iran overnight.
This follows hours of earlier assessments by Israeli security officials that Iran had violated the ceasefire, and comes amid a series of escalating statements from Tehran over the past week — including threats to strike US bases and vows of a military-diplomatic response. The latest Iranian statement does not explicitly announce a formal withdrawal from the ceasefire but indicates that, from Tehran's perspective, the framework for de-escalation has collapsed.
The overnight strikes referenced by the ministry have not been independently confirmed by Israeli or American officials, and no further details on the scope or targets of the attacks were provided. The Zioneer noted earlier that the IDF has prepared for several days of intensified fighting amid the ongoing hostilities.
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