
Iran Israel war: When will Tehran-Tel Aviv conflict end?
Iran-Israel war has entered the second week but both countries continue relentless strikes sending shockwaves across the middle-east and the world. People on social media are urging for the solution and are asking when will this
Israel Iran war
end? While Iran has already rejected US President Donald Trump's 'surrender' proposal, Israel has said they were targeting the nuclear facilities and also hinted that the regime change would be the optimum outcome.
Israel's military emphasized it was preparing for the possibility that the war could turn into a lengthy campaign, AP reported. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said Israel's military operation in Iran would continue 'for as long as it takes' to eliminate what he called the existential threat of Iran's nuclear program and arsenal of ballistic missiles.
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But Netanyahu's goal could be out of reach without US help. Barring a commando raid or even a nuclear strike, Iran's underground Fordo uranium enrichment facility is considered to be out of reach to all but America's 'bunker-buster' bombs. Trump said he would put off deciding whether to join Israel's air campaign against Iran for up to two weeks.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday told Iran's foreign minister that resuming Iranian-U.S. talks on
Tehran
's nuclear programme was the only way to achieve a solution to their dispute and the conflict with Israel, the Turkish Presidency said. Erdogan met Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi on the sidelines of an Organisation of Islamic Cooperation meeting in Istanbul. In a statement, his office noted that Erdogan said Israel had to be stopped immediately, Reuters said.
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How close is World War 3 amidst Israel Iran war?
The war between Israel and Iran erupted on June 13, with Israeli airstrikes targeting nuclear and military sites, top generals and nuclear scientists. At least 722 people, including 285 civilians, have been killed in Iran and more than 2,500 wounded, according to a Washington-based Iranian human rights group.
Iran has retaliated by firing more than 450 missiles and 1,000 drones at Israel, according to Israeli army estimates. Most have been shot down by Israel's multi-tiered air defences, but at least 24 people in Israel have been killed and hundreds wounded.
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