
Khamenei says ‘Iran Does Not Surrender' before Trump's claim of Iran-Israel ceasefire
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agreement between Israel and Iran on Truth Social, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Monday (June 23) sent out a defiant message, asserting that the Iranian nation 'isn't a nation that surrenders.' His post came a few hours after Iran launched missiles at US air bases in Qatar and Iraq in response to the bombings of its nuclear sites by the American Air Force and Navy in the early hours of June 22.
Khamenei's post on X came just before Trump wrote 'CONGRATULATIONS WORLD, IT'S TIME FOR PEACE!' on Truth Social and two hours before the US President claimed the two warring Middle Eastern countries had agreed to a ceasefire.
Khamenei's statement read: 'Those who know the Iranian people and their history know that the Iranian nation isn't a nation that surrenders.'
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Trump, using his social media platform, later declared an end to what he called the '12 Day War,' crediting both Israel and Iran for averting a wider Middle East conflict.
He said Iran would begin the ceasefire, followed by Israel 12 hours later, with the war officially ending after a full day of calm.
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A senior Iranian official also confirmed to Reuters that Tehran had agreed to the ceasefire, which was reportedly mediated by Qatar. However no official confirmation came from either side.
According to the report, Trump had reached out to Qatar's Emir after Israel's consent, asking for help in persuading Iran to stand down. Qatar's close ties with Tehran helped facilitate a swift agreement, the official said.
However, Khamenei's post casts uncertainty over the strength and longevity of the ceasefire. The Supreme Leader's statement, though ambiguous, may be seen as a symbolic rejection of the idea that Iran had been pressured into de-escalating.
As of now, the ceasefire's implementation timeline is expected to begin within hours.
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