The Latest: Iran Fires a Dozen Missile Salvos at Israel as Trump Insists Talks Are Progressing
Iran launched 12 missile salvos at Israel amid ongoing conflict, with Israel reporting strikes on Iranian sites and an average of 10 missiles fired daily, military says.
- On Tuesday, Iran launched a new wave of missiles against Israel, hours after President Donald Trump claimed the U.S. engaged in "very good" talks to end the war, though Tehran denied any dialogue had occurred.
- The Israeli military conducted a "wide-scale wave of strikes" in several areas of Iran, including Isfahan, following the 12th Iranian missile barrage fired at Israel on Tuesday as regional fighting intensified.
- A "direct strike" damaged a residential building in Tel Aviv on Tuesday, while Amazon Web Service reported its Bahrain data center operations were disrupted by drone activity, the second such impact since the war began.
- Lebanon's foreign ministry declared the Iranian ambassador persona non grata, citing Tehran's "violation of diplomatic norms," while Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif offered to "facilitate meaningful and conclusive talks" to end the war.
- France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot urged Israel to "refrain" from ground operations in south Lebanon due to humanitarian risks, while the UN Human Rights Council scheduled an urgent debate on Wednesday regarding Iranian strikes on civilians.
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