Latest news with #RevolutionaryGuards'


Daily Tribune
26-06-2025
- Politics
- Daily Tribune
Iran eases internet curbs after ceasefire with Israel
TDT | Tehran Iranian authorities yesterday announced the gradual easing of internet restrictions. Strict internet curbs had been gradually imposed since June 13, when Israel launched a major attack on Iran, which hit back with waves of missile strikes. A ceasefire that came into force on Tuesday appears to be holding. 'The communication network is gradually returning to its previous state,' the Revolutionary Guards' cyber unit said in a statement carried by state media. It said Israel had waged a 'widespread cyber war' with the goal of disrupting digital services and 'abusing the network infrastructure to collect information and intensify the aggression'. Iran's communications minister, Sattar Hashemi, also said in a post on X: 'With the normalisation of conditions, the state of communication access has returned to its previous conditions'. Iranians have over the years grown accustomed to using virtual private networks, or VPNs, to bypass internet restrictions. In December, Iran's top council responsible for safeguarding the internet voted to lift a ban on the popular messaging application WhatsApp.


New Straits Times
26-06-2025
- Politics
- New Straits Times
Iran eases internet curbs after ceasefire with Israel
TEHRAN: Iranian authorities on Wednesday announced the gradual easing of internet restrictions imposed during the 12-day war with Israel, following the implementation of a ceasefire between the longtime foes. Strict internet curbs had been gradually imposed since June 13, when Israel launched a major attack on Iran, which hit back with waves of missile strikes. A ceasefire that came into force on Tuesday appears to be holding. "The communication network is gradually returning to its previous state," the Revolutionary Guards' cyber unit said in a statement carried by state media. It said Israel had waged a "widespread cyber war" with the goal of disrupting digital services and "abusing the network infrastructure to collect information and intensify the aggression." Iran's communications minister, Sattar Hashemi, also said in a post on X: "With the normalisation of conditions, the state of communication access has returned to its previous conditions." Israel's attack on Iran targeted Iranian nuclear facilities and killed top military commanders and nuclear scientists. Even before the war, Iranian authorities had internet restrictions in place especially on popular social media platforms including Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and others. Iranians have over the years grown accustomed to using virtual private networks, or VPNs, to bypass internet restrictions. In December, Iran's top council responsible for safeguarding the internet voted to lift a ban on the popular messaging application WhatsApp. On Wednesday, WhatsApp appeared to be still blocked in Iran, only accessible through VPN services. - AFP


NDTV
25-06-2025
- Politics
- NDTV
Iran Announces Easing Of Internet Restrictions After Ceasefire With Israel
Iranian authorities on Wednesday announced the gradual easing of internet restrictions imposed during the 12-day war with Israel, following the implementation of a ceasefire between the longtime foes. "The communication network is gradually returning to its previous state," said the Revolutionary Guards' cyber security command in a statement carried by state media. The country's communications minister, Sattar Hashemi, said in a post on X: "With the normalisation of conditions, the state of communication access has returned to its previous conditions".


Express Tribune
25-06-2025
- Politics
- Express Tribune
Iran restores internet access following ceasefire with Israel
People wave the national flags of Iraq, Iran and Lebanon as Iraqis celebrate in front of the Iranian embassy in Baghdad on June 24, 2025, following a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. Israel and Iran said on June 24 they had agreed to US President Donald Trump's proposal for a ceasefire, on the 12th day of war between the foes. Photo: AFP Listen to article Iranian authorities on Wednesday announced the gradual easing of internet restrictions imposed during the 12-day war with Israel, following the implementation of a ceasefire between the longtime foes. Strict internet curbs had been gradually imposed since June 13, when Israel launched a major attack on Iran, which hit back with waves of missile strikes. A ceasefire that came into force on Tuesday appears to be holding. "The communication network is gradually returning to its previous state," the Revolutionary Guards' cyber unit said in a statement carried by state media. Read More: Iran's parliament passes bill to halt cooperation with IAEA It said Israel had waged a "widespread cyber war" with the goal of disrupting digital services and "abusing the network infrastructure to collect information and intensify the aggression". Iran's communications minister, Sattar Hashemi, also said in a post on X: "With the normalisation of conditions, the state of communication access has returned to its previous conditions". باز هم مردم شریف و صبور، در سختترین شرایط، با تحمل دشواریها، پای کار ایران عزیزمان ایستادند. حالا نوبت ماست. با عادی شدن شرایط، وضعیت دسترسیهای ارتباطی، به شرایط قبل بازگشت. از همه مردم بهویژه بخش ارتباطات و فعالان اقتصاد دیجیتال کشور، بابت این وضعیت تحمیلی صمیمانه عذر خواهی… — Sattar Hashemi (@HashemiSattar) June 25, 2025 Israel's attack on Iran targeted Iranian nuclear facilities and killed top military commanders and nuclear scientists. Even before the war, Iranian authorities had internet restrictions in place especially on popular social media platforms including Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and others. Iranians have over the years grown accustomed to using virtual private networks, or VPNs, to bypass internet restrictions. In December, Iran's top council responsible for safeguarding the internet voted to lift a ban on the popular messaging application WhatsApp. On Wednesday, WhatsApp appeared to be still blocked in Iran, only accessible through VPN services.


Middle East Eye
25-06-2025
- Politics
- Middle East Eye
Iran eases internet curbs after ceasefire with Israel
Iranian authorities announced on Wednesday the gradual easing of internet restrictions imposed during Israel's 12-day war on the country, following the implementation of a ceasefire between the longtime foes. "The communication network is gradually returning to its previous state," said the Revolutionary Guards' cyber security command in a statement carried by state media. The country's communications minister, Sattar Hashemi, said in a post on X: "With the normalisation of conditions, the state of communication access has returned to its previous conditions".