Iran's Supreme Leader delivered his first public address since the conflict began, warning of "irreparable damage" if America intervened militarily and declaring Iran would "never surrender" to Trump's demands. This followed Trump's call for "unconditional surrender" and his decision to close the US embassy in Jerusalem until week's end.
Israeli strikes intensified throughout the day, with afternoon explosions rocking Tehran as Israel claimed to have destroyed Iran's internal security headquarters. Iran's internet went almost completely offline as the exchanges continued. Trump maintained deliberate ambiguity about potential intervention, stating "I might do it, maybe not" while claiming his patience was "already exhausted."
The Gregory murder case took an unexpected turn after four decades, with justice ordering the interrogation of the victim's grand-aunt for possible indictment based on graphology evidence linking her to threatening letters. French media reported pension reform negotiations had effectively collapsed, with a final meeting scheduled for June 23rd.