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Iran says it has “serious doubts” on respect for the ceasefire by Israel

Iran said, Sunday, having “serious doubts” on the respect by Israel of the ceasefire in force since June 24, after 12 days of war between the two enemy countries.

Israel has sparked hostilities with Iran on June 13 by bombing that killed the main military officials in the country as well as scientists linked to the Iranian nuclear program.

The Hebrew state says it has acted to prevent Iran from having the atomic bomb, an ambition that Iranian power fiercely rejects which nevertheless claims a right to civil nuclear, among other things to produce energy.

The Israeli attack occurred when Iran was engaged in talks on this subject with the United States, allies of Israel.

We did not trigger the war, but we responded to the attacker of all our strengthsaid the chief of staff of the armed forces, Abdolrahim Moussavi, whose words referring to Israel were reported on Sunday by state television.

After 12 days of reciprocal bombing, a ceasefire between Iran and Israel entered into force on Tuesday.

We have serious doubts about respecting [ces] engagements [par Israël]including the ceasefire, and we are ready for a strong responseadded Mr. Moussavi during a telephone interview with the Saudi Defense Minister, Prince Khaled Ben Salmane.

The United States, which joined the Israeli offensive, bombed three nuclear bases in Iran on the night of June 21 to 22.

Tehran asked theHim To recognize Israel and the United States as war officials, according to a letter addressed to the Secretary General of the United Nations published on Sunday.

We officially ask by this from the Security Council to recognize the Israeli regime and the United States as the attackers and their subsequent responsibility, including payment of compensation and repairs.

A quote from Extract from the letter from the head of Iranian diplomacy, Abbas Araghchi, to the secretary general of theHim

US President Donald Trump said the United States would lead undoubtedly New strikes if Iran enriched uranium at levels allowing it to make nuclear weapons.

Grosi silence on Israeli nuclear power

Rafael Grossi, the director general of the IAEA.

Rafael Grossi, the director general of the IAEA (archive photo)

Photo : Getty Images / AFP / JOE KLAMAR

According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (AIEA), Iran is the only state not endowed with nuclear weapons to enrich uranium at a high level (60 %), well beyond the 3.67 % limit set by the agreement concluded in 2015 with the major powers, of which the United States has unilaterally withdrew in 2018.

To make a bomb, the enrichment must be pushed up to 90 %, always according toAieea.

Israel, which maintains ambiguity as to its possession of the atomic weapon, holds 90 nuclear warheads, according to the International Peace Research Institute of Stockholm (SIPRI).

According to the Iranian Ministry of Health, at least 627 people were killed and around 4,900, injured during the 12 days of war against Israel.

Iranian reprisals to Israel left 28 people dead, according to Israeli authorities.

During the war, Iran arrested several dozen men presented as spies in the pay of Israel and seized equipment, including drones and weapons.

The Iranian Parliament voted on Sunday for the ban on the use of means of communication without authorization, including the internet by satellite of the American company Starlink, owned by Elon Musk, said the official press agency, IRNA.

Civil infrastructure targeted

An attack on Monday against the prison of Evine, in Tehran, left 71 dead, according to the record communicated Sunday by the Iranian judicial power.

Opponents and foreign or binational prisoners, including French, were detained in this ultra -secure prison center, located in the north of Tehran, at the time of the Israeli strikes.

The winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, Narges Mohammadi, was notably imprisoned for many years.

On Tuesday, the Iranian authorities announced that they have transferred An indeterminate number of prisoners in other penitentiary establishments.

The French Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, detained for three years in Evine, would not have been affectedaccording to the chief of French diplomacy, Jean-Noël Barrot, who judged unacceptable Israeli shot.

Professor of 40 -year -old letters, Cécile Kohler, from eastern France, and her companion Jacques Paris, 72, retired professor of mathematics, were arrested on May 7, 2022 on the last day of a tourist trip to Iran.

They have since been accused spyan allegation that their entourage rejects.

French authorities consider them as state hostages.

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