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Meanwhile Donald Trump says his early G7 exit has "nothing to do" with an Israel-Iran ceasefire, as fighting between the two nations enters a fifth day.
Even as the conflict has entered its fifth day, neither Iran nor Israel are showing signs of backing down. They continued to trade strikes on Tuesday.
US eyes Iran talks this week as Witkoff and Araghchi may meet amid rising tensions, nuclear concerns, and escalating Israeli-Iranian hostilities
As hostilities between Iran and Israel continue to escalate, Cardinal Dominique Joseph Mathieu, Archbishop of Tehran-Ispahan of the Latins, has issued a
Azerbaijani citizens, including diplomats, have returned from Iran. A UN report warns of an unprecedented food crisis in Gaza due to resumed military operations. Meanwhile, the UN human rights chief condemns Israel's actions in Gaza as causing 'unconscionable suffering.
Iran’s state-run news agency said Monday that its governmental television station abruptly stopped a live broadcast after an Israeli strike.
Israel struck Iran's state-run TV station during a live broadcast after Iran launched a missile attack, causing casualties on both sides. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu claims these strikes have greatly hindered Iran's nuclear program.