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    Trump says Iran might get sanctions relief if it can be peaceful

    President Trump hinted at potential sanctions relief for Iran if they demonstrate peaceful intentions and cease harmful activities, following US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. While considering easing sanctions after a ceasefire, Trump ultimately maintained them, demanding Iran prove its commitment to peace. Senator Graham proposed recognizing Israel's right to exist as a condition for resuming US-Iran talks.

    India extends warm greetings to Seychelles on National Day

    External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar conveyed greetings to Seychelles and Djibouti on their National Days, reaffirming India's commitment to strengthening partnerships. Amidst Middle East tensions, Jaishankar spoke with Iran's Foreign Minister, emphasizing the safe evacuation of Indian nationals.

    How much damage was done? Inside the strikes that shook Iran’s nuclear program

    The US and Israel launched major strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites to slow down its bomb-making ability. Key facilities like Natanz and Fordow were hit. Some machines were destroyed, but Iran may have moved uranium in time. Damage was serious, but how much is still unclear. Iran says its program will continue anyway.

    Inspired by Game of Thrones, Israel’s deadly Red Wedding operation took out 30 Iran generals in minutes

    Using deception, elite intelligence, and advanced airpower, Israel, with support from President Trump, also destroyed key nuclear scientists and ballistic missile centers. Mossad even operated inside Iran.

    Iran holds state funeral for top brass slain in war with Israel

    Iran held a state funeral for approximately 60 individuals, including military commanders and nuclear scientists, who died in the recent conflict with Israel. This occurred after Iran's foreign minister criticized Donald Trump's remarks about Supreme Leader Khamenei. Tensions remain high as both sides trade accusations and threats, despite a ceasefire, with the international community concerned about Iran's nuclear program.

    Israel killed 30 Iranian security chiefs and 11 nuclear scientists, Israeli official says

    Israel and Iran engaged in a 12-day air war. Israel claims to have struck over 900 targets in Iran. They say they severely damaged Iran's nuclear and missile production capabilities. Iran retaliated with missile strikes on Israel. A U.S.-brokered ceasefire ended the conflict. Casualties were reported on both sides. Israel is now planning to maintain air superiority over Iran.

    • EU intel confirms CNN, NYT bombshell that Trump's obliteration of Iran's nuclear sites was fake - key points

      Iran uranium stockpile remains mostly untouched despite heavy U.S. strikes on nuclear sites, according to European intelligence cited by the Financial Times. The report contradicts President Donald Trump’s claims of a complete military success, suggesting Iran may have moved enriched uranium before the attack. While U.S. intelligence and the Pentagon say the damage was significant but not total, Trump insists Iran’s nuclear program has been “destroyed.” CIA and DIA reports show mixed findings, and experts continue to debate the true impact. The situation has also sparked tensions between Trump and U.S. spy agencies, making the global nuclear debate more intense.

      Ayatollah Khamenei says Iran 'delivered a heavy slap to America's face'; claims victory over 'zionist' Israel

      Ayatollah Ali Khamenei claimed victory over Israel. He said Iran delivered a heavy blow to America. Khamenei warned against future attacks. He said Israel would have been destroyed without US intervention. Iran, Israel, and the US each claimed success after a 12-day conflict. However, a fragile ceasefire exists. Strikes targeted Iranian nuclear facilities.

      "Iran can never develop or acquire a nuclear weapon...": US tells Pakistan

      US Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif about Middle East developments, emphasizing that Iran must not develop nuclear weapons. Following escalating tensions, the US launched Operation Midnight Hammer, targeting Iranian nuclear facilities in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. This operation aimed to significantly degrade Iran's nuclear weapons infrastructure after conflict arose between Iran and Israel.

      Israel reveals how Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei evaded assassination during 12-day war

      During the recent 12-day conflict, Israel considered targeting Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei, who evaded capture by going into hiding. Khamenei resurfaced after the ceasefire, delivering a defiant speech and downplaying the impact of strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities. Despite high casualties and tensions, there are hints of potential talks between U.S. and Iranian officials.

      US to offer new defence of strikes on Iran nuclear sites

      Following Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and retaliatory missile fire, the US conducted bombings, leading to disputes over the extent of the damage. Defense Secretary Hegseth is set to provide an updated assessment amidst conflicting reports, while discussions about renewed nuclear talks emerge.

      Trump says US and Iranian officials will talk next week with war over

      Following a fragile ceasefire that halted the recent war between Israel and Iran, President Trump announced upcoming talks between U.S. and Iranian officials. Despite Iran's insistence on maintaining its nuclear program and skepticism about diplomacy after U.S. strikes, there are cautious hopes for a long-term peace agreement. Meanwhile, Iran has executed more prisoners on spying allegations amid international concerns.

      Iran-Israel conflict: All parties claim victory, but who lost?

      Following a volatile escalation, Iran, Israel, and the US each declared victory, though gains appear precarious. Strikes disrupted Iran's nuclear capabilities, but enriched uranium remains unaccounted for. Israel damaged Iranian infrastructure, facing retaliation risks. The US showcased power, yet the impact on Iran's nuclear program is debated, and regional tensions persist, rendering the truce fragile.

      US to strike Iran again? Trump says 'sure', but there is one condition

      U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he would consider another strike if Iran rebuilds after the recent attack, indicating a readiness to escalate tensions. He noted that intelligence on the damage to Iranian nuclear sites was inconclusive but possibly severe.

      Iran begins nuclear sites’ repair as airstrikes only pushed it back by months. Read Trump’s advice for Iran

      A US intelligence assessment found that recent bombings of Iran’s key nuclear sites delayed, but did not destroy, its nuclear program. Damage was limited, and Iran has already begun restoration. Meanwhile, internal military unrest and calls for renewed IAEA access continue.

      Trump's deception game, 420000 pounds of GBU-57 bunker busters, 3 nuclear sites dusted: How Iran buckled under US firepower

      Israel-Iran ceasefire: After an intense 12-day conflict, Donald Trump brokered a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, marking a pivotal moment in Middle Eastern diplomacy. The war erupted with Israel's airstrikes, leading to US forces taking action against Iranian nuclear sites. Iran's missile retaliation escalated tensions, prompting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to call for US support.

      Trump attempts playing peacemaker hours after using some of the most powerful American weapons on Iran

      In a surprising development, Donald Trump declared a ceasefire between Iran and Israel, marking a pivotal moment following US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear targets. These strikes utilized cutting-edge technology, including bunker buster bombs. While Iran initially downplayed the impact, the ceasefire introduces a phased truce monitored by international observers.

      Israel hits Iran's Evin prison, Revolutionary Guards sites

      Iran, in turn, fired missile barrages at Israel and vowed retaliation against the United States after it struck the Islamic republic's nuclear sites a day earlier. Loud explosions rocked the Iranian capital, where Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said the military hit "regime targets" with "unprecedented force", adding to speculation that Israel may seek to topple Iran's clerical leadership.

      What is Israel Doomsday Clock and is it still running or destroyed? Here’s when Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei predicted Israel would no longer exist

      Israel carried out multiple airstrikes on regime-linked targets in Tehran, including the IRGC, Evin Prison, and an Israel Doomsday clock. Israel said the attacks were aimed at weakening Iran's internal security forces. Iran responded by denying some of the damage and released a video claiming the clock was still functioning.

      Iran Israel war: Tehran plans attack against USA forces anywhere, China, Russia send chilling warning

      Iran Israel war has killed over 400 people as the middle east crisis enters 11th day. While, Tehran has warned the USA, China and Russia voiced strong reservations.

      Netanyahu congratulates Trump, says US' decision to target Iran's nuclear facilities will change history

      Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated Donald Trump on Sunday for the "bold" US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, calling the attack a historic moment that could lead the Middle East to peace. The attack demonstrated America was "truly unsurpassed," Netanyahu said, thanking Trump for creating a "pivot of history" that will "help lead the Middle East and beyond to a future of prosperity and peace".

      Trump says US 'obliterated' Iran nuclear sites, threatens more

      U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday warned Iran to pursue peace following American airstrikes on its nuclear sites, which he said had been "obliterated." In a televised address, Trump stated, “There will be either peace or there will be tragedy for Iran far greater than we have witnessed over the last eight days.”

      Tel Aviv shares hit record highs after US strikes Iran nuclear sites

      Israeli stocks surged to record highs following U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, perceived by investors as a significant step in preventing Iran's nuclear weapons development. The Tel Aviv 125 index climbed 1.8%, marking a nearly 8% gain for the week, while the TA-35 rose 1.5%.

      Israel coordinated with US in advance of Iran strikes, officials say

      Israeli officials confirmed coordination with the United States ahead of US airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, including Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. The B-2 stealth bombers reportedly used in the attack mark a significant escalation in the Iran-Israel conflict, which began with Israeli strikes under Operation Rising Lion on June 13

      US bombs Iran's nuclear sites: All you need to know about the Iranian facilities that are hit by American strikes

      Former U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed that American forces carried out airstrikes on three key Iranian nuclear sites—Natanz, Fordo, and Isfahan—marking a sharp escalation in the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict. Trump described the operation as “very successful,” with Fordo named as the primary target.

      Iran Israel war: Iranian President warns 'devastating' response, vows to continue nuclear activity

      Iran's health ministry on Saturday gave a toll of more than 400 people killed and 3,056 in the Israeli strikes. Iran's retaliatory strikes have killed at least 25 people in Israel, according to official figures.

      Iran nuclear weapons: Iran could build a nuclear bomb in 15 days, claims Israeli intelligence agency Mossad in report. Details here

      Mossad claims Iran could build a nuclear bomb in 15 days, while US intelligence believes it may take months or a year. The disagreement follows Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. Tensions are rising, and possible military actions are under consideration by both Israel and the United States.

      Diplomatic breakthrough elusive as Israel-Iran war stretches into second week

      Diplomatic talks in Geneva failed to de-escalate the conflict between Israel and Iran, now in its second week. Strikes continue as worries rise over potential attacks on nuclear reactors. While Iran expresses openness to dialogue under certain conditions, Israel vows to persist until its perceived threats are eliminated, with the U.S. weighing military involvement.

      Who is Brigadier General Majid Khadami, Iran's new intelligence chief?

      Iran appointed a new chief of intelligence at its Revolutionary Guards on Thursday, the official Irna news agency said, after his predecessor was killed in an Israeli strike last week. Israel killed several top Iranian officials, prompting a counter-attack by Iran, which on Thursday hit an Israeli hospital.

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