
Israel-Iman conflict: Israel on Wednesday determined the Iranian central bank as a “terrorist organization”, although both countries seemed to seize the ceasefire agreement, the day after signaling that the war had ended.
Israeli Defense Minister said this step was aimed at stopping the financing of militant groups supported by Iran.
Minister Israel Katz “signed a special order indicating the Iranian central bank, two other Iranian banks (a) the Iranian company of the armed forces … as a terrorist organization”.
“Some of the wider campaign of Israel against Iran” focused on “focusing on the heart of the terrorist system of the Iranian regime, which finances, weapons and controls terror throughout the Middle East,” she added.
In the paper on X, Katz said that the central bank of Iran is a “lead” that can accommodate billions of terrorism.
“The Iranian Central Bank is a leadership that captures billions of murderous terrorism. We will hit places that most hurt the Ayatollah regime that funds Hezbollah, Houthis, Shiite Militia in Iraq, Hamas and Judea and Samaria through revolutionary guards.”
Israel-Iranian ceasefire
Iran and Israel agreed to the ceasefire on Tuesday, June 24, and ended 12 days of tit-for-tat strikes among long-term enemies.
For decades, both sides have been locked in a shadow war, with Israel fighting with several Iranian groups in the region, including Hamas in the Gaza Strip since October 2023.
Israel said his bomber campaign, which began on June 13, was focused on preventing Iran from preventing a nuclear weapon, the ambition to be consistently denied.
“At the end we closed a significant phase, but the campaign against Iran did not end. We are entering a new phase based on the success of the current,” said the head of the Israeli army Eyal Zamir.
It seemed that the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran was held on Wednesday after the rocky beginning, which led to cautious hope that this could lead to a long -term peace agreement, although Tehran insists not to give up its nuclear program.
The ceasefire took grasped on Tuesday on the 12th day of the war between Israel and Iran, and each side initially accused the second of violating it until the missiles, drones and bombs finally stopped.
On Wednesday, US President Donald Trump, who helped negotiate a ceasefire, told reporters at the NATO summit in the Netherlands that it was “very good”.
(Tagstotranslate) Israel-Iran conflict