Israel-Iran conflict
Iran fires missiles at Israel; mass anti-Israel protests in Tehran
- Israel and Iran continue to exchange missile attacks for an eighth day, as hundreds of thousands protest against Israel on the streets of Tehran.
- At least 17 people, including three in serious condition, have been wounded in Israel after Iran’s latest missile salvo, with explosions reported in several locations.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is meeting European officials in Geneva for talks on Iran’s nuclear programme and ending Israel’s attacks.
- Addressing the UN Human Rights Council in the Swiss city, Araghchi condemned the Israeli attacks as a “betrayal” of diplomatic efforts with the US, saying Iran the the US had been due to craft a “promising agreement” on the Iranian nuclear programme.
- The White House says, due to “chance of negotiation”, President Donald Trump will decide in the next two weeks whether the US will join Israel in attacking Iran.
‘Our offensive missile power is growing’: IRGC
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) says it has fired its 17th wave of missiles at Israeli military facilities, including the Nevatim and Hatzerim bases.
It said in at a statement that the “precise hits on Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Beersheba demonstrate that our offensive missile power is growing”.
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