Guterres welcomes President Trump’s announcement of the ceasefire between Israel and Iran

“The fighting must stop.” The people of the two countries have already suffered a lot. I honestly honestly follow the ceasefire in other conflicts in the region. “
Director of the Atomic Energy Agency confirms the need for a new nuclear agreement
Earlier, the director of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossian Tehran, urged “to resume cooperation” with the international community to calm any concerns about its nuclear program, stressing that “the resumption of cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency is the key to reaching a successful agreement.”
He said in a post on the X platform that he suggested that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqji meet to work together, stressing that this step could lead to a diplomatic solution to the continuous controversy over Iran’s nuclear program.
Fears about Tehran prison
Meanwhile, the United Nations Office for Human Rights stressed the need not to be the famous Evin Prison in Tehran – known as the detainees of opponents – a military target, a day after reporting an Israeli blow to the complex.
Pharmain Al -Khaitan, a spokesman for the Human Rights Office, told reporters in Geneva that Evin prison is not a military target in accordance with the laws of war. He added: “His targeting constitutes a grave violation of international humanitarian law.”
Al -Khaitan said that the Human Rights Office had no specific details about the alleged attack, but it was reported that fires erupted inside the prison and a number of injuries occurred.
Mr. Al -Khaitan stressed the necessity of protecting Evin prison inmates, including political prisoners and journalists, whether they were arbitrary “or with regard to” crimes they have already committed. ” According to media reports on Tuesday, Iran said that it had taken all inmates from prison after being subjected to an Israeli strike, and transferred them to other prisons around the capital to repair damage.
The death toll
On Tuesday, an updated outcome of the Iranian authorities indicated that 610 people, including 49 women and 13 children, have been killed since June 13. The Iranian health authorities reported that seven hospitals, four health units, six emergency bases and nine ambulances.
It has been reported that about 28 Israeli citizens were killed as a result of Iranian missile strikes so far.
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