Iran’s Unity in 12-Day War Forced Enemy to Seek Ceasefire: Pezeshkian

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said the 12-day war launched by the Israeli regime in June 2025 demonstrated the unity and resilience of the Iranian nation and ultimately forced the enemy to accept a ceasefire.

Iran (IMNA) - In a message issued on Saturday to mark the first anniversary of the Israeli-imposed war, President Pezeshkian paid tribute to those martyred during the conflict. He said the Israeli regime had miscalculated by assuming that attacks on senior military figures and strategic facilities would weaken the Iranian nation and destabilize the Islamic Republic, according to a report published by the President.ir website on Saturday.

The president said the resistance of the Iranian people, alongside the martyred Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, and the preparedness of the Armed Forces, prevented those objectives from being achieved and eventually compelled the adversary to accept a ceasefire.

Describing the 12-day conflict as a symbol of national solidarity, Pezeshkian said Iranians from different political viewpoints and backgrounds stood together in defense of the country.

He also commended citizens for their patience in the face of economic difficulties over the past year, saying his administration had continued addressing public concerns despite operating under severe pressures.

“The government did not neglect people’s problems even for a moment,” he said, adding that officials had worked continuously to reduce hardships and find solutions to the country’s challenges.

Referring to recommendations made by the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Hosseini Khamenei, the president said preserving national cohesion, strengthening defensive capabilities and maintaining public vigilance are essential for overcoming future challenges.

Pezeshkian expressed confidence that Iran would continue its path of progress by relying on social solidarity, the talents of its younger generations and hope for a brighter future.

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