00:00Our correspondent, Saeed Azimi, is covering the story for us from Tehran.
00:04He gave us the very latest from there.
00:07The terms that Donald Trump laid out were not exactly the specific terms that I think both sides had agreed to.
00:15That's why the Iranian foreign minister said there was no agreement as such with the specifics that Donald Trump laid out.
00:24When Donald Trump tweeted, posted on True Social that there was a ceasefire, Tehran was under the heaviest bombardment it had ever seen during these past 12 days.
00:36I mean, I'm not joking at all.
00:39My neighborhood was probably bombed like at least 10, 11 times.
00:44And I could personally hear drones and jets flying over my house, going towards the east bump.
00:54And I had also many reports from eyewitnesses in Karaj, a city 40 kilometers west of Tehran,
01:02that the glasses of their places and their apartments had been shattered because of the waves of the explosions that were happening in Karaj.
01:09So last night, in the morning at 3.30 Jerusalem time, that is 4 a.m. Tehran time, the bombings stopped.
01:23And the Iranian foreign minister tweeted that after 4 a.m., if the Israelis continue,
01:31then the Iranians will continue the attacks, and the implication that the ceasefire will be nullified.
01:38But this is the same confirmation that I got from a senior diplomatic source two hours prior to the Iranian foreign minister's tweet,
01:50that Iran has agreed to a ceasefire, but it will be considered as voided if the Israelis continue their strikes after 4 a.m. local time in Tehran,
02:00which was not the case, and Tehran survived one of the most ferocious bombing campaigns in the morning.