It wasn’t even over before U.S. President Donald Trump had already named it the "12-Day War." At dawn on June 24, after war erupted between Israel and Iran triggered by Israeli strikes in Iran on June 13 — more than 2,000 kilometers away — the U.S. president announced a cease-fire agreement between the two sides.The announcement came just hours after Iran launched several missiles at the American base al-Udeid in Qatar, the largest U.S. military installation in the region. The missile attack was in retaliation for U.S. strikes targeting three Iranian nuclear sites — Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan — on the night of June 21-22.Since then, Mohammad Eslami, head of Iran’s nuclear energy organization, said "Iran is assessing the damage to its nuclear industry and measures have been taken for its restoration," according to Iran’s Mehr news agency....
It wasn’t even over before U.S. President Donald Trump had already named it the "12-Day War." At dawn on June 24, after war erupted between Israel and Iran triggered by Israeli strikes in Iran on June 13 — more than 2,000 kilometers away — the U.S. president announced a cease-fire agreement between the two sides.The announcement came just hours after Iran launched several missiles at the American base al-Udeid in Qatar, the largest U.S. military installation in the region. The missile attack was in retaliation for U.S. strikes targeting three Iranian nuclear sites — Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan — on the night of June 21-22.Since then, Mohammad Eslami, head of Iran’s nuclear energy organization, said "Iran is assessing the damage to its nuclear industry and measures have been taken for its restoration," according to Iran’s...
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