Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that there is currently no agreement on a ceasefire or termination of military activities.
"However, with the condition that Israel stops its illegal aggression against the Iranian people at 4:00 a.m. at the latest, Tehran time, we have no intention of continuing to respond after that time. The final decision on the termination of military operations will be made later," said Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi.
Araghchi then stressed that military operations in response to Israel had been waged until the last minute, at four a.m.
As well as all the Iranian people, I would like to thank our brave armed forces, who are always ready to protect our beloved Fatherland to the last drop of blood, and have responded to all attacks by the enemy until the last minute, Araghchi added.
Middle Eastern media reported that Israeli attacks on Iran will continue until the deadline set by the Iranian Foreign Minister. The explosions were recorded across the capital Tehran and in many different cities in Iran.
In other developments, there was information about attacks on an Iranian military base on the morning of June 24. The Balad military base in Iraq was attacked. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage from the attack on the base in Salahuddin province of Iraq, about 100km north of the Iranian capital.
Iranian media previously reported two explosions inside the base, previously the second largest US base in Iraq.
According to Iranian media, an attack on the radar system at Imam Ali base in Iraq is taking place. It is unclear which side carried out the attack. Imam Ali base is located in the province of Dhi Qar in Iraq, just southwest of the provincial capital Nasiriyah.