Iran refuses ceasefire talks amid Israeli attacks, official says
Here are real-time updates on Israel-Iran conflict
The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said top US officials have been in constant communications with Israeli officials in the days since Israel launched a massive attack on Iran in a bid to halt its nuclear program
First daylight sirens in Israel; explosions in Tel Aviv
Both Iran state media and Israeli military confirm
President Donald Trump told a news network Sunday the United States could become involved in the Iran-Israel conflict, and that he would be "open" to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin being a mediator
Strikes in both countries persisted throughout the day, as the death rose following Israel's large-scale attacks on Friday aimed at crippling Iran's nuclear and military infrastructure, sparking retaliation
With no let-up in sight, Iran said it would begin opening mosques, metro stations and schools to serve as makeshift bomb shelters for civilians, as Israel kept up its withering blows
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Sunday he hoped agreement could be reached on four points at an upcoming Group of Seven (G7) summit in pursuit of a resolution to the conflict between Israel and Iran..Speaking as he prepared to fly to Canada for the meeting, Merz said he expected t
Both Iran state media and Israeli military confirm
Iran has asked Cyprus to convey "some messages" to Israel, President Nikos Christodoulides said on Sunday, adding he expected to speak to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later in the day
Tasnim news agency reported on Sunday
Israel and Iran launched fresh attacks on each other overnight into Sunday.
Hamid Gholamzadeh, director of Tehran’s Diplo House think-tank, says Israeli attacks on Iranian energy and other sites have failed to create domestic unrest and instead united the population.
In a video message Friday night, Netanyahu claimed Iran had ramped up production, aiming to build 300 ballistic missiles a month
Many of the sites struck by Iranian missiles appear to be inside Israeli cities
Missile strikes on Friday night and Saturday have killed at least ten Israeli civilians and injured more than 200 people
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Sunday Tehran had evidence to show US forces supported the intense bombardment campaign Israel launched against the Islamis republic this week