LIVE UPDATES: Israel-Iran Conflict Developments – June 2025
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Missile attacks intensify in Tehran and Israeli cities, as Trump urges evacuation and nuclear talks, while G7 and regional leaders call for de-escalation amid rising civilian tolls.
Updated: 22:30 PM
- State-run Entekhab Website, 3:04 PM: News agencies reported explosions in central Tehran. Al Mayadeen’s reporter stated Israeli warplanes attacked the Andarzgoo area in northern Tehran.
- Regime’s Chand Sanieh Telegram Channel, 3:38 PM: Bat Yam municipality, south of Tel Aviv, reported 80 buildings damaged by Iranian regime bombardment, with 22 at risk of collapse.
- Regime’s Chand Sanieh Telegram Channel, 3:32 PM: Severe explosions shook Alavijeh Industrial Town in Shahin Shahr, Esfahan.
- Regime’s Chand Sanieh Telegram Channel, 3:25 PM: Reports indicate Israel targeted Esfahan’s fighter base.
- Reuters, 3:00 PM: The Israeli military announced it completed a wave of attacks in western Tehran hours ago.
- Reuters, 1:06 PM: Israel’s Defense Minister: Iran’s nuclear facilities at Fordow are a matter that will be addressed, though Israel cannot achieve this alone.
- Regime’s Fars News Agency, 12:51 PM: 18 individuals causing psychological insecurity arrested in Lorestan; an alleged Israeli infiltrator detained in Ilam.
- IRGC Public Relations in Ilam, 1:12 PM: An individual employed at a sensitive Ilam facility was arrested for alleged ties to Israel and handed over to judicial authorities.
- National Oil Products Distribution Company, 12:54 PM: 17 mobile fuel stations deployed across Tehran.
- Regime’s Chand Sanieh Telegram Channel, 12:47 PM: Government spokesman: Measures are in place for temporary and mobile fuel stations.
- Reuters, 10:50 AM: A cyberattack disrupted online services of Iran’s Sepah Bank.
- Reuters: Tasnim reported Iran’s stock market is closed until Sunday.
- Reuters: The IAEA announced on Tuesday it detected direct impacts on underground enrichment halls at Iran’s Natanz nuclear site.
- State-run Shargh Website: Exit routes from Tehran are heavily congested, with residents fleeing on motorcycles and cars, carrying belongings in suitcases.
- Regime’s Khabar Online Website: Long queues reported at Tehran’s gas stations.
- Regime’s TV: The IRIB’s glass building, where a fire was contained this morning, reignited due to wind-fueled embers.
- Regime’s Spokeswoman Fatemeh Mohajerani: Increased security presence in recent days is for public safety. Citizens should cooperate with security forces, trust national media, and ignore non-official sources.
- Regime’s Parliamentary Security Committee Chairman: Sharing videos or images with hostile networks that weaken public morale or sow division is a security threat and will face severe judicial consequences.
- Regime’s Judiciary Spokesman Asghar Jahangir: All elements disrupting public security and calm will be swiftly identified and punished accordingly.
- Pezeshkian’s Deputy for Women and Family Affairs: Hijab-related SMS warnings to vehicle passengers are due to a system error and will be resolved soon; no fines or seizures will be enforced.
- Trump on Truth Social to the Iranian regime: “Unconditional surrender! We know exactly where the so-called “Supreme Leader” is hiding. He is an easy target, but is safe there – We are not going to take him out (kill!), at least not for now. But we don’t want missiles shot at civilians, or American soldiers. Our patience is wearing thin. Thank you for your attention to this matter! We now have complete and total control of the skies over Iran. Iran had good sky trackers and other defensive equipment, and plenty of it, but it doesn’t compare to American made, conceived, and manufactured “stuff.” Nobody does it better than the good ol’ USA.”
- Reuters, Time Unspecified: German Chancellor Merz: “This is the dirty work Israel does for all of us. The leadership in Tehran has “brought death and destruction to the world, with attacks, with murder and manslaughter, with Hezbollah, with Hamas.”
- Reuters: The IRGC claimed early Tuesday it attacked Israel’s military intelligence headquarters and Mossad’s operations center.
- Reuters: Iran’s Cybersecurity Command banned all internet-connected devices for regime officials and security agencies.
- Reuters: Fox News reported Iran’s regime rejected Arab mediators’ proposals.
- EU Statement at 59th UN Human Rights Council Session: The EU condemns human rights violations in Iran and urges the regime to uphold rights for all, especially women, girls, and ethnic/religious minorities.
- EU Statement: The EU expressed particular concern over Iran’s sharp increase in executions.
- EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas, Press Conference: “Iran cannot have a nuclear bomb, and diplomacy is the solution to prevent this. The EU will play its part. I also took note of the support of the EU ministers in the European Union for my involvement – in the de-escalation. I will spare no efforts in this respect.
- “That is why we also agree that a diplomatic solution is the best way to address Iran’s nuclear program in the long run – and Europe stands ready to play its part. Last week, the International Atomic Energy Agency declared Iran [to be] in breach of its non-proliferation obligations. We cannot be lenient when Iran accelerates its nuclear program.”
- Jordan’s King Abdullah: “With Israel’s expansion of its offensive to include Iran, there is no telling where the boundaries of this battleground will end. And that, my friends, is a threat to people everywhere. This conflict must end, and the only viable solution is one grounded in a just peace, international law and mutual recognition.”
- Chinese President: Expressed deep concern over Israel’s military operations against Iran, offering to work with all parties to restore regional peace and stability.
- Regime’s Chand Sanieh Telegram Channel: Qatar’s Foreign Ministry spokesman: “We are working to reduce tensions between Israel and Iran and resume negotiations between Washington and Tehran.”
- Regime’s Chand Sanieh Telegram, Citing Ahmad Zeidabadi: “Trump is preparing to issue an ultimatum to the Islamic Republic to accept a compromise proposal or face U.S. entry into the war. An extremely tragic situation has arisen, rarely seen in Iran’s history.”
- AFP: Pakistan closed its borders with Iran.
- Reuters: Flydubai postponed flights to Iran, Iraq, Israel, and Syria until June 30.
Updated: 13:30 PM
- Regime Media, 8:45 AM: Thick smoke was observed around Tabriz after explosions were reported.
- Reuters: Iranian state media reported explosions and heavy air defense activity in Tehran on Tuesday morning.
- Regime’s Chand Sanieh Telegram Channel, Early Tuesday Morning: Explosions reported in Ahvaz and Mashhad.
- Regime’s IRNA News Agency Telegram Channel: In a new wave of Iranian missile attacks, 20 to 30 missiles were launched toward occupied territories.
- Sky News: The Israeli military reported that Ali Shadmani, Chief of Staff and deputy to Gholamali Rashid (commander of Khatam-al Anbiya Central Headquarters), was killed.
- Regime’s IRGC Telegram Channel: First Lieutenant Jafar Shahbazi and Third Lieutenant Mohsen Aein, personnel at Tabriz’s Second Fighter Base, were killed in an Israeli attack several days ago.
- Regime’s Security Deputy Governor in Esfahan: An Israeli attack on a checkpoint in Kashan on Tuesday killed 3 people and injured 4.
- Regime’s Parliament Member Alireza Salimi: In an informal session, parliament approved urgent consideration of a bill to intensify penalties for those collaborating with hostile foreign states.
- Reuters: Iran’s regime is seeking a ceasefire through mediation by Oman, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.
- Reuters: Axios reported the White House is negotiating with Iran’s regime for a potential meeting this week between U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
- Reuters: Oil prices rose again following Trump’s evacuation warning for Tehran.
- Reuters, Citing G7 Statement: The G7 called Iran’s regime a source of regional instability and terrorism.
- G7 Leaders’ Statement: “We also affirm the importance of the protection of civilians. Iran is the principal source of regional instability and terror. We have been consistently clear that Iran can never have a nuclear weapon. We urge that the resolution of the Iranian crisis leads to a broader de-escalation of hostilities in the Middle East, including a ceasefire in Gaza.”
- Trump on Truth Social: “Publicity seeking President Emmanuel Macron, of France, mistakenly said that I left the G7 Summit, in Canada, to go back to D.C. to work on a “cease fire” between Israel and Iran. Wrong! He has no idea why I am now on my way to Washington, but it certainly has nothing to do with a Cease Fire. Much bigger than that. Whether purposely or not, Emmanuel always gets it wrong. Stay Tuned!”
- Washington Post: Images show multiple buildings at a Kermanshah missile facility destroyed or damaged.
- Washington Post: Heavy traffic was reported on the Karaj-Chalus road as people fled Iran’s capital ahead of escalating conflict.
- Washington Post: Air raid sirens sounded across Israel on Tuesday morning as Iran launched multiple missile waves.
- AFP: Iran is pursuing negotiations to reduce tensions, but Israel shows no signs of scaling back its actions.
- AFP: Oil prices rose after Trump’s warning for Tehran residents to evacuate.
- AFP: The Pentagon announced it is sending additional equipment to the Middle East.
- Reuters, 4:50 AM: Iranian state media reported that three locations in northeastern Tehran were struck by Israeli missiles.
- Reuters: The G7, at its Canada summit, stated, Iran is the “principal source of regional instability and terror,” reiterating the stance that Iran can never have a nuclear weapon.
- G7: Emphasized the importance of protecting civilians in the Iran-Israel conflict.
- Axios, Citing Four Informed Sources: The U.S. is negotiating with Iran’s regime for a potential meeting this week between Steve Witkoff and Abbas Araghchi to discuss a nuclear agreement and ending the Israel-Iran war.
- Reuters: US President Trump, in the early hours of Tuesday, urged Tehran residents to evacuate immediately, stating on Truth Social that Iran should have signed a nuclear deal with the U.S.
- Reuters: The Israeli military reported detecting missiles launched from Iran toward Israel.
- Reuters: The Israeli military told citizens it is safe to leave protected shelters, indicating the current Iranian missile threat has been neutralized.
- Al Arabiya: A U.S. official said President Trump seeks to assess Iran’s seriousness in resolving disputes through diplomacy.
- State-run IRNA News Agency: Iran’s Civil Aviation Organization announced the country’s airspace will be closed until 2:00 PM on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
- State-run IRNA News Agency: Pakistan’s Prime Minister’s senior political advisor condemned Benjamin Netanyahu’s “brutal behavior,” stating Pakistan will stand by its “friend and brother” Iran under any circumstances.
- State-run IRNA News Agency Telegram: Reports from some sources indicate an incident involving three oil tankers at Khor Fakkan port on the UAE’s Fujairah coast.
- State-run Khabar Fouri Website: Three locations in northeastern Tehran were hit by Israeli projectiles.
- State-run Khabar Fouri Website: Explosions reported in Tehran and Karaj.
- State-run Fars News Agency: Israel targeted a military barracks in western Tehran, with air defenses activated.
- Sky News Arabia: The IRGC announced the ninth wave of attacks on Israel began Monday night and will continue until dawn, described as a joint operation using “all capacities” to ensure “the enemy has no moment of peace.”
- State-run Chand Sanieh Telegram Channel: Air defenses activated in Shiraz and Natanz.
- State-run Chand Sanieh Telegram Channel: Explosions reported in Ahvaz and Mashhad.
- State-run Dideban Iran Website: Iran’s Health Minister reported at least 1,800 injuries from Israeli attacks, with 12 killed in yesterday’s Quds Square explosion in Tehran.
- Regime’s Ministry of Education: Schools will be converted into “shelters” based on governors’ decisions.
- State-run Hamshahri Website: Calls for the expulsion of ambassadors from Germany, France, and the UK.
- State-run Entekhab Website: Germany’s embassy in Tehran announced it is closed to visitors due to the current critical situation until further notice.
- CNBC: Wendy Sherman, former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State, said in an interview that she highly doubt that Iran is ready to abandon its enrichment capacity.
- CNN: A White House official stated that Trump’s post urging Tehran’s evacuation signals the urgency of negotiations with Iran.
- Reuters: Trump will not sign the G7 statement calling for calm between Israel and Iran.
- Trump on Truth Social: “Iran should have signed the ‘deal’ I told them to sign. What a shame, and waste of human life. Simply stated, Iran can not have a nuclear weapon. I said it over and over again! Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran!”
- CBS News, Late Monday: U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, alongside President Trump, is returning to Washington from the G7 summit in Canada earlier than planned.
- Associated Press: Trump is unexpectedly leaving the G7 summit in Canada early due to escalating tensions in the region.
- Reuters: White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that President Trump will return to Washington from the G7 summit on Monday night to address “many critical issues.”
- Fox News: Trump has requested the National Security Council to be on standby in the Situation Room.
- Reuters: Multiple explosions occurred in Tehran, with air defenses activated in Natanz.
- Reuters: Explosions were reported in Ahvaz and Mashhad.
- Al Arabiya: The Israeli military reported a new wave of Iranian missiles heading toward Israel.
- State-run ISNA News Agency: French President Macron said, “We call for a ceasefire and a return to negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program.”
- State-run Chand Sanieh Telegram Channel: Macron stated that the U.S. proposal to Iran includes a ceasefire in exchange for broader negotiations with Tehran.
- State-run Chand Sanieh Telegram: Macron said European partners are ready to begin serious nuclear negotiations with Iran if a ceasefire is achieved.
- Voice of America Website: The U.S. State Department reiterated its warning for American citizens not to travel to Iran “for any reason” and urged those in the country to “leave immediately.”





