Israel and Iran launch strikes a week into their war as new diplomatic effort takes shape
- Israel began airstrikes against Iran on June 13, targeting missile sites and military facilities amid escalating regional tensions.
- The strikes followed long-standing concerns over Iran’s nuclear program and were met with Iranian missile and drone retaliation targeting Israeli cities.
- A week into the conflict, European diplomats planned a comprehensive negotiation offer to Iran in Geneva while diplomatic efforts and embassy evacuations were underway.
- Israeli strikes reportedly killed around 639 to 657 people in Iran with over 2,000 wounded, while Iranian missile attacks killed 24 civilians in Israel and caused damages.
- Iran’s officials stated they would not negotiate while under attack, as the U.S. weighed military involvement and calls for de-escalation and diplomacy continued.
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The war between Israel and Iran has taken a serious turn, with both countries bombing each other. Iran's proximity to building a nuclear bomb has increased the possibility of America's entry into the war, which has bunker buster bombs that can destroy underground bases like Fordo. See black and white analysis.
Tensions between Iran and Israel escalated again on Saturday morning with airstrikes and missile attacks. Amid the ongoing clashes, Tehran said it would not negotiate over its nuclear program as long as it was under external threat. Meanwhile, Israel's foreign minister said the Israeli strikes had set back Iran's ability to acquire a nuclear weapon by "at least two to three years."
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