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Iran and Israel have had their first quiet night in almost two weeks, as a fragile ceasefire continues to hold.
President Donald Trump is slamming a leaked intelligence assessment suggesting this week's US strikes have left Iran's nuclear programmes largely intact.
He's posted calling it one of the most successful military strikes in history.
New Zealand's Israeli ambassador Alon Roth-Snir says it has at least removed the imminent nuclear threat.
"We are very, very thankful for what President Trump and the United States army have done."
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