Thank you for joining us today in our coverage of the war between Israel and Iran.
Here’s a look back at some of today’s developments:
- A fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran appears to be holding. US President Donald Trump has said American and Iranian officials are set to meet next week to discuss Iran’s nuclear program, but Iran’s foreign minister has denied this.
- The White House reiterated calls for Australia and its Asia-Pacific allies to raise defence spending in line with NATO commitments. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Australia was already increasing its spending to reach 2.3 per cent by 2033-34.
- US senators emerged from a classified briefing with sharply diverging assessments of Trump’s bombing of three Iranian nuclear sites, with Republicans calling the mission a clear success and Democrats expressing deep scepticism.
- Israel has stopped aid from entering northern Gaza after images circulated of masked men riding on aid trucks, according to officials. Clan leaders in Gaza said the men were protecting the aid, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he ordered the military to present a plan to prevent Hamas from taking control of aid.
- The US approved $30 million in funding for the contentious aid distribution system in Gaza, which is run mostly by American contractors and backed by Israel.
- And, overnight, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei claimed victory over Israel and said his country had “delivered a hand slap to America’s face”, in his first public comments since a ceasefire was declared.
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