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Sky News
20 minutes ago
- Politics
- Sky News
Israel-Iran live: Israel 'being punished right now', Iranian leader says; Trump reveals attack decision timeline
Iran's supreme leader says Israel is "being punished right now", amid reports of more attacks and back-and-forth strikes overnight. Meanwhile, Donald Trump has responded to reports he approved attack plans on Iran but is holding back on the final order. Listen to Trump 100 as you scroll.


The Standard
an hour ago
- The Standard
China evacuates 1,600 from Iran and hundreds from Israel, warns of border congestion
A drone photo shows the damage over residential homes at the impact site following missile attack from Iran on Israel, in Tel Aviv, Israel June 16, 2025. REUTERS/Moshe Mizrahi/File Photo

Daily Telegraph
an hour ago
- Politics
- Daily Telegraph
Israel-Iran conflict live updates: Ayatollah warns US in furious speech
Welcome to our live coverage of the febrile situation in the Middle East. Iran's Supreme Leader has declared the 'battle has begun' in his first public statement since US President Donald Trump said the US would spare him from assassination 'for now.' In a chilling threat, Iranian state TV has also warned of a 'major surprise tonight', one it claims the world will 'remember for centuries'. President Trump left the G7 meeting of wold leaders in Canada on Monday, local time, to return to Washington DC to deal with the unfolding crisis. On Tuesday, he chaired a meeting of his national security council. In a series of social media posts, he called for Iran's 'unconditional surrender'. He also wrote that the US knows where Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei apparently threatening to kill him. 'We are not going to take him out (kill!), at least not for now,' he said, ominously. This all comes as US bombers and refuelling planes have been positioning closer towards the Middle East. Read on for live updates. Originally published as Israel-Iran conflict live updates: Ayatollah warns Iran is 'not one to surrender' in furious speech


The National
2 hours ago
- Politics
- The National
Israel 'changing the face of the world' with war on Iran, Netanyahu says
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said his country's conflict with Iran was 'changing the face of the world' and that the military campaign was 'ahead of schedule'. 'I said that we're changing the face of the Middle East, and now I say we're changing the face of the world,' he told public broadcaster Kan in a rare interview. Seven days since Israel launched strikes on Iran, resulting in unprecedented escalation between the two foes, Mr Netanyahu said Israeli forces were 'ahead of schedule' in their offensive but did not provide a clear timeline for when the conflict would end. 'We are at war. I'm not going to reveal our timeline. I'm not going to tell them what we're preparing,' he said. He claimed that Israel had so far destroyed at least half of Iran's missile launchers, killed key figures and vowed to hit all nuclear sites − including the heavily fortified Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant. But, in an apparent reference to its key ally in Washington, Mr Netanyahu said 'all help is welcome'. His interview took place before the White House said US President Donald Trump would decide in the next two weeks whether to get involved. Military analysts believe Israel will need the military bunker-busting bombs that only the US possesses to destroy Fordow, the crown jewel of Iran's nuclear programme buried beneath a mountain near the city of Qom, south of Tehran. In a reference to Mr Trump, Mr Netanyahu said that 'he will do what is good for the United States and I will do what is good for the State of Israel, and I must say that up to this moment everyone is doing their part'. With regards to his objectives in the war, the Israeli leader said regime change was not the goal but that it could be a possible outcome, echoing previous similar remarks. 'The matter of changing the regime or the fall of this regime is first and foremost a matter for the Iranian people. There is no substitute for this. 'And that's why I didn't present it as a goal. It could be a result, but it's not a stated or formal goal that we have,' he said. Iran and Israel have been engaged in a shadow war for decades but had never directly attacked each other before the war in Gaza broke out in October, 2023. Western countries, the US and Israel have long been suspicious of Iran's nuclear programme. Tehran says it is for peaceful purposes and that it does not aim to develop a bomb. Negotiations were taking place between the US and Iran to potentially reach another nuclear deal before the latest air war broke out. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will meet his counterparts from Britain, Germany, France and the EU in Geneva on Friday, in the first glimmer of peace hopes in the past week.


New York Times
3 hours ago
- Politics
- New York Times
Quote of the Day: He Came to Put Up a Flagpole And Got a Trump Talk on Iran
'I was basically just there as a fly on the wall, waiting for him to wrap it up and then we could get back to work.' CHRISTOPHER TATTERSALL, an arborist who found himself as part of an informal news conference on the White House lawn as President Trump discussed the conflict between Iran and Israel.