Israel and Iran launch new attacks as Tehran says it will not negotiate nuclear programme while under threat
<p>Israel’s foreign minister says its strikes have delayed Iran’s potential to develop a nuclear weapon by ‘at least two or three years’</p><p>Iran and Israel exchanged fresh strikes early on Saturday, after Tehran said it would not negotiate over its nuclear programme while under threat and Israel claimed its attacks had delayed Iran’s potential to develop a nuclear weapon by “at least two or three years”.</p><p>Shortly after 2.30am the Israeli military warned of an incoming missile barrage from Iran, triggering air raid sirens across parts of central Israel, including Tel Aviv, as well as in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/jun/21/israel-and-iran-launch-new-attacks-as-tehran-says-it-will-not-negotiate-nuclear-programme-while-under-threat">Continue reading...</a>
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