Israel's defence minister warned Saturday that "Tehran will burn" and its residents pay dearly if Iran continues its missile strikes against Israeli civilians.
Iran's Minister of Foreign Affairs Seyed Abbas Araghchi held a telephonic conversation with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and appreciated India's solidarity with Iran and its condemnation of the “Israeli regime's aggression.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called on the people of Iran to unite and stand up for their freedom from what he described as an "evil and oppressive regime."
Iran's Foreign Ministry on Saturday said that any talks with the United States over Tehran's nuclear programme are now "meaningless" following Israel's recent attack on Iranian territory.
Post 96-hour India-Pakistan conflict, a fragile ceasefire hides deeper threats from a growing China-Pakistan axis, with India staring at a four-front hybrid war involving terror, tech, and territorial traps.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel's attack on its arch-rival would last "as many days" as needed, and cited Israeli intelligence that Tehran was approaching the "point of no return" on its nuclear programme.
Donald Trump’s promise to avoid “forever wars” is under strain as Israel’s massive strikes on Iran drag the US into a precarious geopolitical moment.
The IAEA confirmed radiological and chemical contamination inside Iran's Natanz nuclear site after Israeli airstrikes, though radiation levels outside remain normal.
Israel and Iran exchanged missile barrages, resulting in casualties and damage in both countries. The attacks targeted military and nuclear facilities, escalating tensions and prompting international calls for a ceasefire.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called for all parties involved to de-escalate tensions after Israel launched strikes on Iran's nuclear program. Starmer emphasized the need for stability in the Middle East and a return to diplomacy.