71 killed in Israeli attack on Iran prison, official says

The June 23 strike targeted the infamous Evin Prison in Tehran.

President Donald Trump told ABC News on Tuesday morning he is "not happy" with either Israel or Iran after the opening hours of a nascent ceasefire between the two combatants were marred by reported exchanges. Trump said Iran and Israel both "violated" the ceasefire that he announced late on Monday.

Through last week, the president and his administration continued to push back on an early intelligence report suggesting that the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities may have only set Tehran's nuclear program back by months.

Jun 24, 2025, 8:24 AM EDT

Trump spoke with Netanyahu after ceasefire warning, sources say

President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke on Tuesday morning following Trump's post on social media warning Israel not to resume attacks on Iran, multiple sources familiar with the phone call told ABC News.

Trump "was exceptionally firm and direct" with Netanyahu about what needed to happen to sustain the ceasefire, one White House source said. "The prime minister understood the severity of the situation and the concerns President Trump expressed."

President Donald Trump boards Air Force One to depart for the 2025 NATO Summit on June 24, 2025 at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland.
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Netanyahu's office said Israel refrained from further attacks, but "In response to Iran's violations, the Air Force destroyed a radar array near Tehran," which would explain the reports of explosions in Iran. Israel alleged that Iran launched a barrage of missiles shortly before the ceasefire went into effect.

-ABC News' Katherine Faulders and Zoe Magee

Jun 24, 2025, 7:20 AM EDT

Trump 'not happy,' says both Israel, Iran have violated ceasefire

President Donald Trump told ABC News on Tuesday morning he is "not happy" with either Israel or Iran after the opening hours of a nascent ceasefire between the two combatants were marred by reported exchanges.

Trump said Iran and Israel both "violated" the ceasefire that he announced late on Monday, in comments made as he departed the White House.

PHOTO: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu | Iran's Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei | Donald Trump
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) looks in Washington, DC, on April 7, 2025, a handout picture released by the official website of Iran's Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (C) in Tehran on March 20, 2025, and US President Donald Trump (R) in Washington, DC, on April 7, 2025.
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"Israel, as soon as we made the deal, they came out and dropped a boat load of bombs the likes of which I've never seen before," Trump said. "The biggest load that we've seen, I'm not happy with Israel."

"Ok, when I say now you have 12 hours, you don't go out in the first hour and just drop everything you have on them," the president added. "So, I'm not happy with him. I'm not happy with Iran either."

Trump said he was "unhappy if Israel is going out this morning because of one rocket that didn't land, that was shot perhaps by mistake, but didn't land," referring to Israeli allegations -- denied by Tehran -- that Iran fired missiles toward Israel on Tuesday after the ceasefire came into effect.

"We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard, that they don't know what the f--- they're doing," Trump said.

Asked if he believed Iran was still committed to peace, Trump replied, "I do."

-ABC News' Rachel Scott

Jun 24, 2025, 7:05 AM EDT

Trump warns Israel not to violate ceasefire

President Donald Trump on Tuesday morning warned Israel not to violate the nascent ceasefire with Iran by launching new military strikes.

In a post to social media, the president wrote, "ISRAEL. DO NOT DROP THOSE BOMBS. IF YOU DO IT IS A MAJOR VIOLATION. BRING YOUR PILOTS HOME, NOW!"

President Donald Trump speaks with reporters before boarding Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., on June 24, 2025.
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Jun 24, 2025, 5:57 AM EDT

Iranian army denies ceasefire violation, state media says

The General Staff of Iran's armed forces denied firing any missiles toward Israel on Tuesday morning, according to a statement carried by the state-aligned Tasnim news agency.

The Israel Defense Forces said two missiles were launched at Israel from Iran at 10:30 a.m. local time -- 3:30 a.m. ET. The IDF said the alleged launches violated a ceasefire agreement that President Donald Trump said came into force in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

-ABC News' Guy Davies

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