Israel-Iran air war enters second week as missile attacks continue
Iran said on Friday it would not discuss the future of its nuclear programme while under attack by Israel, as Europe sought to draw Tehran back into negotiations and the United States considers whether to get involved in the conflict.
Israel began attacking Iran last Friday, saying it wanted to prevent its longtime enemy from developing nuclear weapons. Iran, which says its nuclear programme is only for peaceful purposes, retaliated with missile and drone strikes on Israel.
The White House said on Thursday that President Donald Trump would decide on U.S. action in the next two weeks.
Israeli air attacks have killed 639 people in Iran, the Human Rights Activists News Agency said, with those killed including the military's top echelon and nuclear scientists.
Israel has said at least two dozen Israeli civilians have died in Iranian missile attacks.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said there was no room for negotiations with Israel's superpower ally the United States, which he called a partner in crime, 'until Israeli aggression stops'.
Iran has said it is targeting military and defence-related sites in Israel, although it has also hit a hospital and other sites. Reuters
Iran said on Friday it would not discuss the future of its nuclear programme while under attack by Israel, as Europe sought to draw Tehran back into negotiations and the United States considers whether to get involved in the conflict.
Israel began attacking Iran last Friday, saying it wanted to prevent its longtime enemy from developing nuclear weapons. Iran, which says its nuclear programme is only for peaceful purposes, retaliated with missile and drone strikes on Israel.
The White House said on Thursday that President Donald Trump would decide on U.S. action in the next two weeks.
Israeli air attacks have killed 639 people in Iran, the Human Rights Activists News Agency said, with those killed including the military's top echelon and nuclear scientists.
Israel has said at least two dozen Israeli civilians have died in Iranian missile attacks.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said there was no room for negotiations with Israel's superpower ally the United States, which he called a partner in crime, 'until Israeli aggression stops'.
Iran has said it is targeting military and defence-related sites in Israel, although it has also hit a hospital and other sites. Reuters
Iran said on Friday it would not discuss the future of its nuclear programme while under attack by Israel, as Europe sought to draw Tehran back into negotiations and the United States considers whether to get involved in the conflict.
Israel began attacking Iran last Friday, saying it wanted to prevent its longtime enemy from developing nuclear weapons. Iran, which says its nuclear programme is only for peaceful purposes, retaliated with missile and drone strikes on Israel.
The White House said on Thursday that President Donald Trump would decide on U.S. action in the next two weeks.
Israeli air attacks have killed 639 people in Iran, the Human Rights Activists News Agency said, with those killed including the military's top echelon and nuclear scientists.
Israel has said at least two dozen Israeli civilians have died in Iranian missile attacks.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said there was no room for negotiations with Israel's superpower ally the United States, which he called a partner in crime, 'until Israeli aggression stops'.
Iran has said it is targeting military and defence-related sites in Israel, although it has also hit a hospital and other sites. Reuters
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Israel-Iran air war enters second week as missile attacks continue
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