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Iran and Israel exchange strikes: LIVE UPDATES Putin meets Iranian FM as Middle East conflict rages: LIVE UPDATES
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Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has said that Tehran is being attacked with “unprecedented force” Israeli and US strikes on Iran are “illegitimate” and violate international norms, the Russian president has said
Iran and Israel have exchanged strikes a day after the US joined the Israeli bombing campaign by targeting Iranian nuclear facilities. Tehran has vowed to retaliate, leaving all options on the table. Iran and Israel have exchanged strikes as Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi at the Kremlin on Monday, to discuss possible ways out of the crisis.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President J.D. Vance warned Iran against making the “big mistake” of closing the Strait of Hormuz, after Iran’s Press TV reported on Sunday that the national parliament had approved a measure to shut the strategic waterway, through which around 20% of global oil and gas is exported. During the meeting, Putin described the US and Israeli attacks on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure as “unprovoked aggression,” for which “there can be no justification.” The actions of Israel and the US are “illegitimate” and violate international norms, he insisted.
The conflict in the Middle East escalated further after US President Donald Trump’s decision on weekend to strike Iranian nuclear facilities in Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. After announcing the strike in a post on Truth Social, the US leader repeatedly urged Tehran not to retaliate and to engage in talks, claiming it is now “time for peace.”
The latest escalation follows US President Donald Trump’s decision to strike Iranian nuclear facilities in Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. After announcing the strike in a post on Truth Social, the US leader repeatedly urged Tehran not to retaliate and to engage in talks, claiming it was now “time for peace.”The latest escalation follows US President Donald Trump’s decision to strike Iranian nuclear facilities in Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. After announcing the strike in a post on Truth Social, the US leader repeatedly urged Tehran not to retaliate and to engage in talks, claiming it was now “time for peace.”
Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi condemned the US attack as a violation of all international treaties, stating that “Iran reserves all options to defend its sovereignty, interests, and people.” After the attack, Araghchi condemned the US move as a violation of all international treaties, stating that “Iran reserves all options to defend its sovereignty, interests, and people.”
The Russian Foreign Ministry also condemned the attacks and called for a diplomatic solution. “The irresponsible decision to subject the territory of a sovereign state to missile and bomb strikes, no matter what arguments are presented, is a gross violation of international law, the UN Charter, and UN Security Council resolutions, which have previously unequivocally classified such actions as unacceptable,” it said.The Russian Foreign Ministry also condemned the attacks and called for a diplomatic solution. “The irresponsible decision to subject the territory of a sovereign state to missile and bomb strikes, no matter what arguments are presented, is a gross violation of international law, the UN Charter, and UN Security Council resolutions, which have previously unequivocally classified such actions as unacceptable,” it said.
Tehran has previously warned Washington and other third parties against joining the conflict, threatening to target any hostile assets and weapons shipments bound for Israel. A spokesperson for Yemen’s Houthis has also warned that if the US becomes involved, the group “will target its warships in the Red Sea.”Tehran has previously warned Washington and other third parties against joining the conflict, threatening to target any hostile assets and weapons shipments bound for Israel. A spokesperson for Yemen’s Houthis has also warned that if the US becomes involved, the group “will target its warships in the Red Sea.”
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Israel launched its Operation Rising Lion as a “preemptive” strike, supposedly aimed at preventing the Islamic Republic from acquiring a nuclear bomb. Tehran, which has consistently maintained that its nuclear program is peaceful, called the attack an act of war and has responded with missile and drone strikes of its own.Israel launched its Operation Rising Lion as a “preemptive” strike, supposedly aimed at preventing the Islamic Republic from acquiring a nuclear bomb. Tehran, which has consistently maintained that its nuclear program is peaceful, called the attack an act of war and has responded with missile and drone strikes of its own.
Israeli strikes have killed at least 430 Iranians and injured more than 3,500 civilians so far, according to Iran’s Health Ministry. Israeli officials have reported 25 deaths and over 2,500 injuries.Israeli strikes have killed at least 430 Iranians and injured more than 3,500 civilians so far, according to Iran’s Health Ministry. Israeli officials have reported 25 deaths and over 2,500 injuries.