
Israel’s war with Iran is over, but its other war in Gaza grinds on
Palestinians say they’ve been forsaken by the world as the war in Gaza grinds on, while Iran and Israel’s ceasefire holds.
TUESDAY, 01 JULY 2025, 03:12
Palestinians say they’ve been forsaken by the world as the war in Gaza grinds on, while Iran and Israel’s ceasefire holds.
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President Trump is set to hold a news conference at the conclusion of the NATO summit in the Netherlands, as the world watches to see whether a ceasefire between Israel and Iran will hold.
NPR’s A Martínez speaks with former Iranian negotiator Sayed Hossein Mousavian about the effect of U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear program and the prospects for future diplomacy.
NPR’s Steve Inskeep revisits a 2009 trip to the childhood home of Iran’s Supreme Leader, and asks Iran analysts Barbara Slavin and Karim Sadjadpour about his grip on power today.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared a “historic victory” against Iran despite a US intelligence report concluding that American strikes set back Tehran’s nuclear programme by just a few months.
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NPR’s Ari Shapiro talks with Virginia Sen. Mark Warner is the leading Democrat on the Senate intelligence committee, about the assessment of Iran’s nuclear program following the U.S. attack.
The White House says the initial damage assessment about Iran’s uranium stockpile is “flat-out wrong”.
President Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran on social media and the agreement was immediately tested. We’ll hear the latest. And China has been watching developments in the war closely because gets much of its crude oil imports from Iran through a “dark fleet” of vessels to evade American sanctions.
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China is closely watching whether Israel and Iran can broker a ceasefire. Beijing gets much of its crude oil imports from Iran through a “dark fleet” of vessels to evade American sanctions.
Seven people have been charged following a protest in London in support of Palestine Action, a campaign organisation the British government has proposed to ban under anti-terrorism laws.
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