Israel and Iran launch strikes a week into their war as new diplomatic effort takes shape
- Israel and Iran exchanged airstrikes and missile attacks throughout a week-long conflict in June 2025, with fighting mainly around western Iran and southern Israel.
- The hostilities began on June 13 after Israel launched strikes, citing Iran's nearing development of nuclear weapons, while Iran retaliated with missile and drone attacks on Israeli territory.
- The conflict resulted in at least 657 deaths and over 2,000 injuries in Iran, and 24 civilian deaths in Israel, amid embassy closures and international evacuations due to worsening security.
- European diplomats offered Iran a comprehensive negotiation proposal in Geneva on June 20, while US President Trump said he would decide on US involvement within two weeks, amid calls for de-escalation.
- Iran stated it will not negotiate while under Israeli attack, leading to ongoing military exchanges and increasing regional tensions despite international diplomatic efforts.
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Tel Aviv, Tehran launch fresh attacks as Europe pushes talks
JERUSALEM/WASHINGTON — Iran and Israel exchanged fresh attacks early on Saturday, a day after Tehran said it would not negotiate over its nuclear program while under threat and Europe tried to keep peace talks alive. Iran’s Fars news agency said Israel had targeted the Isfahan nuclear facility, one of the nation’s biggest, but there was […]...Keep on reading: Tel Aviv, Tehran launch fresh attacks as Europe pushes talks
Fmr. U.S. Envoy to Iran says Trump should be more patient when seeking new Iran nuclear deal
Israel and Iran exchanged blows again as the conflict in the Middle East stretched into its ninth day. Former U.S. State Department Special Envoy for Iran Robert Malley joins Alex Witt to weigh in on the situation and President Trump’s choice of whether the U.S. should act against Iran or not.
Israel and Iran have attacked each other again. Israel says it has bombed weapons storage facilities in southwestern Iran and a military base near Tehran. Iranian media said it was abandoned. Follow all developments in the Middle East in our live blog.
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.
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