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Iran and Israel continue attacks as diplomatic talks fail

Iran and Israel continue attacks as diplomatic talks fail

Independent8 hours ago

Iran and Israel traded daytime missile attacks on Friday, concluding a week of relentless bombing and escalating tensions.
Iran 's foreign minister stated his country would not negotiate with the US as long as Israel continued airstrikes, maintaining Iran 's nuclear program is peaceful.
Iranian ballistic missiles struck a building near Haifa, injuring at least 17 people, prompting a warning of revenge from Iran 's religious ruler, Ali Khamenei.
Israel reported conducting multiple airstrikes on Iran, targeting industrial sites for missile manufacturing and a research agency linked to potential nuclear device development.
Diplomatic talks in Geneva involving Iran, the EU, and the UK showed no breakthrough, with the UK urging Iran to engage in diplomacy with the US within a two-week window.

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