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State Dept. calls Israel–Iran ceasefire fragile; announces evacuations, $5 million reward and regional support
Summary
A State Department spokesperson said the Israel–Iran ceasefire is fragile, announced assisted-departure flights from Israel and a Rewards for Justice offer of up to $5 million for Mahmoud Shah Habibi, and described U.S. cooperation with regional partners including Qatar.
Tammy, a State Department spokesperson, said Tuesday that a ceasefire between Israel and Iran is fragile while announcing ongoing U.S. assistance to American citizens in the region and a Rewards for Justice offer for a man believed detained by the Taliban.
"The Department is providing information and support to over 27,000 people seeking guidance regarding the conflict between Israel and Iran," Tammy said, adding that assisted-departure flights from Israel began on June 21 and that flights have taken hundreds of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents and their immediate family members out of the country.
The update matters because U.S. officials are managing both citizen evacuations and a shifting security environment after reported strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and a fast-moving ceasefire. The State Department also announced a reward and reiterated diplomatic and military…
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