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LIVE: Trump confirms his timeline for a strike on Iran

Donald Trump will decide within the next two weeks whether to launch a military strike on Iran aimed at crippling its nuclear capabilities, the White House confirmed Thursday.

The announcement came as Israel and Iran exchanged missile fire and drone attacks for the seventh consecutive day. Despite the ongoing violence, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the president remains hopeful for a diplomatic resolution in the region.

Trump convened his national security team in the White House Situation Room for the third time in as many days, as he considers whether to use 30,000-pound ‘bunker buster’ bombs on Iran’s mile-deep underground nuclear facilities.  

Earlier Thursday, Israeli officials released images of a precision airstrike on a nuclear facility in Arak, claiming the site was designed to produce plutonium – one of the key materials used in nuclear weapons. 

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping condemned Israel for its escalatory strikes on Iran in a phone call this morning, while UK Prime Minister Kier Starmer warned Trump against ‘ramping up’ the Middle East crisis. 

Overnight, Iran escalated its retaliation, launching a barrage of missiles that struck a hospital in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba, injuring at least 71 people.

In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that “no one is immune” from potential Israeli action. His defense minister went further, saying Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ‘can no longer be allowed to exist.’

Live updates below

Breaking:Donald Trump will decide whether to strike Iran in next two weeks

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Donald Trump will make the final decision within the next two weeks on whether the U.S. will conduct a strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt shared a direct quote from the president during her briefing on Thursday:

Based on the fact that there’s a substantial chance of negotiations that may or may not take place with Iran in the near future, I will make my decision whether or not to go within the next two weeks.

Leavitt said she was bringing that message to media due to speculation over Trump’s decision to get directly involved in the conflict between Israel and Iran.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks with reporters in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House, Thursday, June 19, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

The president’s spokesperson repeatedly said that Trump believes there is still a chance for Iran to come back to the table for negotiations.

‘The president is always interested in a diplomatic solution,’ Leavitt said. ‘But he’s not afraid to use strength, as well.’

‘Trust in President Trump,’ she urged during the briefing.

Israel struck Iranian facilities and military leaders this month in attempts to prevent Tehran from gaining nuclear weapons capabilites. Since the strikes began on June 12, Trump has been weighing whether the U.S. will get involved and back Israel by also striking Iran.

Trump’s two-week deadline could be a ploy, says analyst

Trump may still carry out strikes on Iran within the two-week deadline that his spokesperson just announced, according to Al Jazeera’s senior analyst Marwan Bishara.

‘He could actually use that as a pretext in order to camouflage whatever his intentions are and attack tomorrow,’ Bishara said.

Trump had renewed commitment to diplomacy with Iran hours before the Israeli strikes began last week.

Bishara said the US president could also be pausing his decision to allow talks between Iranian and European officials tomorrow and see where they may lead.

‘If one has to over-interpret, I would say the following: He’s giving the Europeans some time so that everyone could save face,’ he said.

Footage: Aftermath ‘Israeli strike on inactive nuclear facility in Arak’

Footage shared on social media claims to show the aftermath of an Israeli strike on an inactive nuclear facility in Arak, Iran.

The IDF says it struck the site today.

The footage shows plumes of thick smoke rising into the air above the facility.

Grabs - Alleged Israeli strike on inactive nuclear facility in Arak, IranCredit: Reuters
Grabs - Alleged Israeli strike on inactive nuclear facility in Arak, IranCredit: Reuters

Iran ‘deliberately and maliciously’ struck Soroka hospital, says IDF spokesman

IDF Spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin says Iran intentionally targeted Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba in its missile attack this morning.

‘Let there be no doubt, the Iranian regime deliberately and maliciously fired at the hospital and population center with the intent to harm civilians. This is state-sponsored terrorism and a blatant violation of international law,’ Defrin says.

He also notes Iran’s cluster bomb attack on central Israel, ‘which spreads in order to widen the harm.’

‘The terror regime seeks to harm civilians,’ Defrin adds.

White House reveals conditions for Iran to strike a peace deal

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said any peace deal with Iran must include ‘no enrichment of uranium.’

Leavitt insisted that Trump remains defiant on Iran not being allowed to have a nuclear weapon.

Trump will decide whether to strike Iran within the next two weeks, but is hopeful that negotiations will be successful before then, the White House said Thursday.

UN chief: Tomorrow’s meeting between European diplomats and Iran is positive

N Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has repeatedly said that ‘diplomacy is the only and best way forward’ to end the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric tells reporters.

The foreign ministers of Britain, France and Germany are scheduled to meet in Geneva tomorrow with Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.

‘The message from the secretary-general is clear,’ Dujarric said. ‘Stop the military action, too many people have been killed. Return to diplomacy, and avoid at any cost the further internationalization of this conflict.’

White House reveals if Republican pushback led to two-week delay on Iran strike decision

By Katelyn Caralle, Seneior U.S. Political Reporter

Some Republican figures have been vocal about their opposition to the U.S. getting involved in striking Iran.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that President Donald Trump will use his ‘instincts’ to decide whether to back Israel in its efforts to prevent Iran from gaining nuclear capabilities.

Trump will decide in the next two weeks if he will strike Iran.

‘To what extent is this two week delay with Iran the result of interventions by the likes of Tucker Carlson, Marjorie Taylor Greene, or the entreaties of European leaders who want to de escalation,’ a reporter asked Leavitt during her briefing on Thursday.

She replied:

The President hears all voices across the country, and he makes decisions based on his instincts. He has always said diplomacy is his first option.

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Air defences activated in Tehran

Iran’s Tasnim news agency says ‘successful’ air defence operations are continuing in the centre, east and west of the Iranian capital.

The below image shows smoke rising following an Israeli attack in Tehran, Iran on June 18.

Former Israeli defence minister: ‘We are right’ to attack Iran

Former Israeli defence minister Benny Gantz was among those to have met Benjamin Netanyahu for a security briefing today.

Speaking after the meeting, he told a Sky News reporter that ‘there’s simply right or wrong’ over Iran, insisting ‘I think we are right’.

When asked whether Netanyahu has been reckless, Gantz said: ‘I don’t think that’s true.

‘We’ve been waiting more than 18 years with this issue.

‘We have tried everything we can think of, and yet Iranians continued to develop their nuclear capabilities and their missile programmes.’

Gantz went on to say Iran has ‘supported all these proxies around us in Syria, Lebanon, Yemen and in Gaza’.

He added: ‘Look at what happened on October 7th, this is all made in Iran.’

White House says Iran is just weeks away from having a nuclear weapon

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

The White House inists that Iran has ‘all it needs to achieve a nuclear weapon.’

President Donald Trump’s press secretary said on Thursday that all the Supreme Leader needs to do is ‘make a decision’ to use it.

‘It would take a couple of weeks to complete the production of that weapon, which would, of course, pose an existential threat not just to Israel but to the United States, and the entire world,’ Karoline Leavitt said during her briefing on Thursday.

She continued:

And that is something that the entire world, including countries like Russia, is in agreement with – that Iran should not and cannot obtain a nuclear weapon.

Trump’s spokesperson gives president a new nickname

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Donald Trump’s latest moniker – the Peacemaker-in-Chief.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that Trump is , irst and foremost, interested in a diplomatic solution between Israel and Iran rather than an escalation in strikes.

‘The President is always interested in a diplomatic solution to the problems in the global conflicts in this world,’ Leavitt said at Thursday’s press briefing.

He is a peacemaker in chief. He is the peace through strength president. And so if there’s a chance for diplomacy, the president’s always going to grab it, but he’s not afraid to use strength as well.

Diplomacy is always his first option.

TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - JUNE 18: A view of the digital billboards reading 'Mr. President, Finish the job!' referring to US President Donald Trump on June 18, 2025 in Tel Aviv, Israel (Photo by Nir Keidar/Anadolu via Getty Images)

A billboard in Tel Aviv urges Trump to join Israel in striking Iranian nuclear facilities

Only 65% of Iranian missiles intercepted by Iron Dome in past day, official says

Only 65% of the missiles launched by Iran in the last 24 hours were intercepted by the Iron Dome system.

That’s down from almost 90% the day before, according to a former top-level Israeli intelligence official, who still receives daily government briefings.

‘Iran still has very advanced missiles, and they are making use of them,’ the official told NBC.

Faster Iranian missiles launched in the last day have given Israel less time to prepare before the projectiles approach their targets, they said.

‘Until yesterday, we got an early warning of about 10 to 11 minutes before the missiles actually fell, but this morning, it was six or seven minutes,’ they added.

‘More importantly, the Iranians do have a navigation system for the final phase of the attack that helps them to be very precise and to attack exactly the targets that they wish, like the hospital today in Beer Sheba.’

Iran denies targeted the hospital directly, claiming it was damaged by the shockwave of a strike on a nearby military headquarters.

Israeli hospital damaged by Iranian strikes closed to most new admissions

The southern Israeli hospital that was damaged in Iranian strikes today has been closed to new admissions, with the exception of ‘urgent and life-threatening cases,’ the hospital spokesperson’s office said.

Around 400 patients who were at the hospital in Beer Sheva before it was hit have been discharged or transferred to other hospitals, the spokesperson’s office for the Soroka Medical Center said in a statement, with approximately 300 patients remaining at the hospital.

‘Approximately 80 people were injured in the incident, about half are hospital staff,’ the spokesperson’s office said. ‘All injuries were classified as mild or stress-related.’

The Iranian attack that damaged the hospital was ‘the most severe incident of its kind in the history of Israel’s healthcare system,’ according to the statement, adding that the hospital’s gas, water, and air-conditioning systems were affected by the blast.

‘All Soroka staff – across all sectors – are operating with a strong sense of responsibility and dedication, ensuring the continued care of the wounded and the maintenance of essential medical services,’ the hospital said.

Netanyahu says ‘all help welcome’ in striking Iran’s nuclear sites

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that he welcomed ‘all help’ with destroying Iran’s nuclear sites, nearly a week into major Israeli air raids on the Islamic republic.

Israel is ‘capable of striking all of Iran’s nuclear facilities’ but ‘all help is welcome’, Netanyahu told public broadcaster Kan, also saying that US President Donald Trump ‘will do what is good for for the United States, and I will do what is good for the State of Israel’.

Iranian foreign minister will travel to Turkey for weekend summit, Iranian media says

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will travel to Turkey this weekend, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported Thursday.

Araghchi will attend a meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, an intergovernmental group that largely comprises Muslim-majority countries, Tasnim reported. The meeting will take place Saturday and Sunday in Istanbul, it said.

A special session to address the conflict between Iran and Israel will also take place at the summit, according to Tasnim.

Breaking:Explosions heard in Tehran

Air defence systems in Tehran are active and there have been continuous sounds of explosions, according to reports.

Iranian state media said air defence systems were activated Thursday against ‘hostile targets’ over the capital Tehran, a week into a war triggered by major Israeli attacks.

‘Iran’s air defences confront hostile targets in northern Tehran’ said official news agency IRNA without elaborating.

Another news agency, Mehr, gave the same report.

Netanyahu: Israel changing ‘the world’ with Iran war

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that Israel was ‘changing the face of the world’ in its war with Iran, now in its seventh day.

‘I said that we’re changing the face of the Middle East, and now I say we’re changing the face of the world,’ he told public broadcaster Kan, adding that Israel had destroyed ‘more than half’ of Iran’s missile launchers.

US airlines cancel flights to Dubai and Qatar as tensions flare

Numerous flights from the US to the Middle East have been suspended amid reports that President Trump may be preparing military action against Iran.

American Airlines suspended daily flights from the US to the capital of Qatar, while United Airlines also paused flights to Dubai.

American Airlines said it made the decision in Qatar after the US Embassy in the nation warned US citizens to ‘exercise increased vigilance’, reports Bloomberg.

The airline urged citizens and its own personnel to avoid large gatherings and to ‘keep a low profile’ in any locations associated with the US.

The last daily flight from Doha to Philadelphia took off earlier Thursday, and the airline said it would ‘continue to monitor the situation with safety and security top of mind and will adjust our operation further as needed.’

United said it also paused daily flights between New Jersey and Dubai on Thursday, and said they would only restart ‘when it’s safe.’

It comes after a number of other US airlines have taken similar moves, including Delta suspending all flights to Tel Aviv when it launched strikes on Iran a week ago.

NABLUS, WEST BANK - JUNE 19: Ballistic missiles launched from Iran and the activation of Israel's Iron Dome air defense system are seen in the sky over Nablus, West Bank, on June 19, 2025. (Photo by Nedal Eshtayah/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Ways the US could get involved in Israel-Iran conflict

Pictured: Ruins of Iranian TV studios following Israeli strike

Iran issues ominous warning to any ‘third party’ joining conflict as Trump enters Situation Room

Iran issued a new threat to any ‘third party’ considering joining its conflict with Israel as President Donald Trump enters the Situation Room amid fears he is preparing an attack.

Iran’s Supreme National Security Council issued a statement Thursday afternoon vowing an ‘immediate’ response to any third party strikes, but did not mention the US by name.

Tehran said that the ‘confrontation with the enemy will continue, until the compensation is paid’, and said it has ‘plans’ for various scenarios as fighting continues.

‘In the event of a third party’s intervention in this aggression, they will be confronted immediately according to a specific plan,’ the council said.

Smoke rises following an Israeli attack in Tehran, Iran, June 18, 2025. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS   ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS PICTURE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY       TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

No military solution to Iranian nuclear program, says French ambassador

France’s ambassador to the United Kingdom has told Sky News that there is no military solution to eliminating Iran’s nuclear programme, and called for de-escalation and a return to negotiations.

Helene Duchene said France is ‘very concerned’ about Iran’s nuclear programme, but argued that negotiation is the path forward rather than the risk of broader regional instability.

‘The message we have is that we are, of course, very concerned by the Iranian nuclear programme,’ she said.

‘It’s a serious threat to our security interests, to the security interests of the region. We see that for long since this programme has been discovered in 2003.

‘But we don’t think that there is a military solution for eliminating this nuclear programme because, you know, even destroying Fordow [an Iranian nuclear facility] would maybe delay, degrade the programme.’

Pictured: Helene Duchene

U.S. takes steps to protect military assets on Middle East bases amid rising tensions

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

The U.S. military has moved to protect assets and equiptment in the Middle East.

This includes evacuating non-sheltered planes from the base in Qatar and moving U.S. Navy ships stationed in Bahrain, two defense officials told CNN.

One official described the changes as prudent and precautionary amid Iranian threats it will attack U.S. troops and bases if President Donald Trump decides to back Israel and strike Iran nuclear facilities.

Below are satellite images of the Al Udeid Air Base outside of Doha, Qatar that show the changes from June 15 to June 18, 2025

This satellite image from Planet Labs PBC shows Al Udeid Air Base outside of Doha, Qatar, after many aircraft on its tarmac left, Wednesday, June 18, 2025. (Planet Labs PBC via AP)
This satellite image from Planet Labs PBC shows Al Udeid Air Base outside of Doha, Qatar, Sunday, June 15, 2025. (Planet Labs PBC via AP)

Ireland’s premier and deputy premier have call for ‘immediate de-escalation’ between Israel and Iran’

Ireland’s premier and deputy premier have called for an ‘immediate de-escalation’ between Israel and Iran and for diplomatic talks to restart.

Irish premier Micheal Martin said Iran should make clear it will not pursue further enrichment of uranium.

Irish deputy premier Simon Harris, who is also the minister for foreign affairs, said work was ongoing at EU level to engage with citizens in Israel and Iran who may wish to leave.

Iran and Israel have been striking each other’s territory for a week, deepening the crisis in the Middle East.

Asked what role Ireland can play in the crisis, Mr Martin said Ireland and the EU can urge ‘restraint and de-escalation’.

‘The world needs stability and it needs peace – and dialogue is the way to resolve the nuclear issue in terms of Iran,’ the Taoiseach told RTE Radio.

‘Iran has been a malign actor in the Middle East for quite a long time in terms of supporting Hezbollah, Hamas the Houthis – it’s a theocratic autocratic state.

‘But there was dialogue on the way between Iran and the United States on that issue, I think that should restart.

‘I think Iran should make it very clear that it will not pursue further enrichment of uranium, or indeed progress to developing nuclear bomb capacity.’

Meanwhile, Mr Harris said there was a ‘massive effort’ at EU level to support citizens and diplomats in Iran and Israel.

Taoiseach Micheal Martin arrives to speak to the media after addressing the Ibec-CBI Joint Business Council (JBC) All-island Business Conference at Ballymascanlon Hotel in Dundalk, Co Louth. Picture date: Thursday June 12, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story IRISH Rent. Photo credit should read: Brian Lawless/PA Wire

Pictured: Micheal Martin

He said the EU was engaging with Germany, France and the UK to persuade the Iranians back into talks.

‘It is almost impossible to overstate the potential danger of this, if there ends up being involvement of other countries, or indeed spill-over into other countries,’ he said on Thursday.

‘Ireland, whilst far away in one way, does obviously have a number of citizens in both countries, have a significant number of troops in Lebanon, is very concerned about the situation in Palestine, so there’s quite a lot of moving parts in this.’

He told RTE Radio: ‘Nobody wants to see Iran with nuclear capabilities.

‘Everybody is aware of the dangers that Iran poses, but at the same time, the way you resolve these issues is through the talks that were scheduled to take place and which were obviously ultimately postponed as a result of Israeli (incursion).’

Truck urging ‘no war with Iran’ parked outside U.S. Capitol

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

A truck urging against the U.S. engaging in conflict with Iran was parked outside the Capitol on Thursday, June 19.

It comes as President Donald Trump weights backing Israel by striking Iran in an effort to prevent Tehran from gaining nuclear weapons capabilities.

A digital billboard truck with ‘No war with Iran’ parked on the National Mall as strikes continue to be swaped between Israel and Iran.

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 19: An electronic Billboard advocating for

Trump enters the Situation Room for the third straight day

President Trump’s national security team has descended on the White House as the president holds crunch talks in the Situation Room, CNN reports.

Top officials including Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, CIA Director John Ratcliffe and special envoy Steve Witkoff have all been seen arriving in the West Wing.

The outlet reported that Witkoff was seen speaking on the phone using AirPods from a driveway outside before he made his way toward the Situation Room.

On Trump’s official schedule, the meeting is listed as an ‘intelligence briefing.’

The president has met with his national security team in the Situation Room the past two days, as he says he is still mulling whether to launch a historic attack on Iran.

(FILES) The main conference room is shown inside the Situation Room complex at the White House in Washington, DC, 18 May 2007. US President Donald Trump flew back early from the G7 summit in Canada late on June 17, 2025, as the conflict between Iran and key US ally Israel escalated, and was set to meet top officials in the White House Situation Room on Tuesday. President Donald Trump dramatically stepped up his rhetoric against Iran's supreme leader on June 18, saying on social media that the United States knows where Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is located but will not kill him

Dozens injured in hospital strike as Israel reveals impact of Iran’s overnight attacks

At least 71 people were injured in Iran’s strike on the Soroka Hospital and almost 300 were wounded nationwide after Iran escalated its attacks overnight.

The Israeli Ministry of Health said in a statement Thursday morning that 271 people were hospitalized throughout the country.

Since the outbreak of the conflict seven days ago, 2,345 Israelis have been hospitalized, the health ministry said.

The death toll in Israel has remained at 24, while in Iran over 600 people have been killed.

BEERSHEBA, ISRAEL - JUNE 19: A view of the destruction after an Iranian missile hits Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba, Israel on June 19, 2025. (Photo by Tsafrir Abayov/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Iran announces fresh wave of attacks on Israel

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced a ‘new round of combined missile-drone attacks against military targets and industrial centers’ on Thursday.

Revealing the latest round of strikes on the country’s state media, the IRGC said the attacks would be focused on Tel Aviv and the port city of Haifa.

US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff has held ‘several’ talks with Iran in recent days

US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff has spoken with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi ‘several times’ since Israel launched strikes on Iran last week.

Three diplomats revealed the talks to Reuters, saying they are ‘a bid to find a diplomatic end to the crisis’.

According to the diplomats, Araghchi said Iran was ‘ready’ return to the negotiating table, but would refuse to do so until Israel stopped launching strikes, which began on June 13.

They said Witkoff proposed creating a regional consortium that would enrich uranium outside of Tehran, a suggestion that Tehran rejected when it was previously raised at the end of May.

The back channel talks come amid escalating threats between Donald Trump and Iran, with the president branding Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei an ‘easy target’ earlier in the week.

WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 28: U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff, accompanied by U.S. President Donald Trump, speaks during a swearing in ceremony for interim U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C. Jeanine Pirro in the Oval Office of the White House on May 28, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump has announced Pirro, a former Fox News personality, judge, prosecutor, and politician, after losing support in the Senate for his first choice, Ed Martin, over his views on the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Iranian foreign secretary warns Israelis to avoid military bases after hospital strike

Iran’s foreign minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi urged Israeli citizens to evacuate areas around military bases in an ominous warning.

Araghchi said in an X post that Iran ‘calls on Israelis to heed our evacuation orders before strikes and to avoid proximity to military and intelligence sites.

‘Our powerful Armed Forces will continue to pummel the criminals who target our people until they cease and pay for their criminal aggression against our nation.’

The foreign minister also addressed an Iranian strike on Soroka Hospital earlier Thursday, which he described as ‘eliminating’ an Israeli command center that caused ‘superficial damage to a small section’ of the hospital.

‘The facility is mainly used to treat Israeli soldiers engaged in the Genocide in Gaza 25 miles away, where Israel has destroyed or damaged 94% of Palestinian hospitals,’ Araghchi said.

Former military leader predicts 33% chance Trump will strike Iran this weekend

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander James Stavridis predicts that it’s more likely than not that President Donald Trump will order a strike on Iran in the coming days.

The retired Admiral said that Trump will be weighing the pros and cons for joining Israel in its attacks on Iran to prevent them from obtaining nuclear capabilities.

Speaking to CNN on Thursday, Stavridis said:

The pro is pretty obvious here – U.S. has the ability, using these big, bunker-busting bombs we’re talking about constantly, in all probability to take out definitively the beating heart of the Iranian nuclear program at Fordow. That’s a big pro.

The con, the risk is tactical. Could a B-2 bomber get shot down? Could a fighter get taken out while escorting? Could the Iranians lash out at U.S. bases, U.S. partners in the region, go after oil fields? Could they close the Strait of Hormuz? There’s a lot of cons here.

I think it’s a close call for the president… I would say there’s a two in three chance he will go ahead and strike. I think there is a one in three chance he’ll give it a bit more time and see how diplomacy plays out. You can make a case on either side of that decision.

Iran ‘orders evacuation of Israeli nuclear site’

Media outlets are reporting Iran has called for an Israeli nucelar site to be evacuated ‘immediately’.

According to Israeli outlet ynetnews and Middle East Eye, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards published an ‘evacuation notice for the Dimona reactor’ in the Negev desert.

The notices are said to be similar to ones published by the IDF for residents of Gaza, Lebanon and Tehran during the war.

What we know about Iran’s nuclear facilities

With Israel intensifying its attacks on Iran’s nuclear program, and President Donald Trump considering the US joins the effort, here’s what we know about the radiation threat, and other health risks.

Iran enriches uranium at two key sites, Natanz and Fordo.

Iranian leaders say their nuclear program is for the peaceful purpose of harnessing atomic energy. But highly enriched uranium – which is radioactive – is used in the manufacture of atomic weapons, and Israel is determined to prevent Iran from having them.

FILE PHOTO: A satellite image shows the Natanz nuclear facility in Iran after airstrike in Iran in this handout image dated June 15, 2025. Maxar Technologies/Handout via REUTERS    THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. MUST NOT OBSCURE LOGO/File Photo

Some 220 kilometers (135 miles) southeast of Tehran, uranium had been enriched to up to 60% purity – a mildly radioactive level and a short step away from weapons grade – before Israel destroyed the aboveground part of the facility, according to the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Another part of the Natanz facility is below ground, and where most of its centrifuges are to protect them from airstrikes.

The Fordow nuclear enrichment site is buried deep below a mountain, around 100 kilometers (60 miles) southwest of Tehran, and is close to the Shiite holy city of Qom.

Iran produces most of its near weapons-grade material there – and for that reason it is considered a high-value target for the Israelis. But its location deep underground makes it difficult to attack, which is why the U.S. is considering deploying powerful “bunker buster” bombs to destroy Fordow.

Even so, experts said any potential radiation impact from a strike on Fordow is likely to be similar to the impact at Natanz – levels that would be manageable with respiratory devices and other protective gear.

Last week, Israel struck four buildings at the Isfahan nuclear site, among them a uranium conversion facility. The IAEA said there has been no sign of increased radiation at Isfahan, which is roughly 350 kilometers (215 miles) southeast of Tehran.

Israel stands down alert after Iran missile launch

Israel’s military stood down an alert of incoming Iranian missile fire, telling citizens they could now leave their shelters.

Air raid sirens had sounded across large parts of northern Israel after the latest launch on Thursday afternoon, the army’s Home Front Command said.

But around 20 minutes later, the army released a statement saying people were permitted to leave their shelters.

Israel launched a massive bombing campaign on Iran last week that prompted Tehran to strike back with salvo after salvo of missiles and drones.

A hospital in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba was hit in a Thursday morning strike, injuring 40 people, its director said.

Revealed: Iran’s cratered nuclear reactor

Satellite image shows damage at Iran's Arak heavy water reactor after Israeli strike

A striking image has emerged showing Iran’s cratered nuclear reactor following an Israeli strike.

The photograph shows a precision strike was carried out by Israel at the water reactor facility in Arak.

According to the IDF, the reactor is designed to produce plutonium, a material used to make nuclear weapons .

Iranian state media said the site was evacuated before the attack was carried out and poses no radiation danger.

Footage of the strike was released by the IDF earlier today:

71 injured in Soroka Hospital strike

Israeli authorities have confirmed 271 people have been injured following Iranian attacks this morning including 71 in the strike on Soroka Hospital.

Following the revised figure, Israel’s Ministry of Health said in an update on X:

Most of the slightly injured were injured on the way to the protected area or suffered panic attack.

German Chancellor urges Netanyahu to moderate Iran campaign

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has called for moderation in Israel’s campaign against Iran, a German government source told Reuters on Thursday.

Merz and Netanyahu spoke on a phone call last night.

The German leader voiced his support in principle for Israeli military attacks on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure but stressed the importance of seeking diplomatic solutions to the conflict, the source said.

Trump dismisses report he approved Iran attack

Donald Trump has dismissed a report in the Wall Street Journal that he has approved plans to attack Iran but has withheld a final order to see if Tehran would abandon its nuclear program.

The newspaper reported that the president told aides he backed plans to join the fight alongside Israel to destroy Iranian nuclear facilities.

Writing on his Truth Social page earlier, Trump said:

Pictures: Netanyahu visits scene of bombed hospital

We can now show you pictures of Benjamin Netanyahu as he visited the Soroka Hospital in Beersheba following an Iranian missile strike this morning.

Netanyahu spoke to reporters outside the hospital where he insisted there would not be a nuclear threat on Israel and that the country was capable of ending the conflict without the US.

The Israeli Prime Minister also said ‘no-one is immune’ when asked about remarks made by his defence minister that Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ‘can no longer be allowed to exist’.

epa12185451 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to the press as he visits the Soroka hospital complex, after it was hit by a missile fired from Iran, in Beer Sheva, Israel, 19 June 2025. Israel and Iran have been exchanging fire since Israel launched strikes across Iran on 13 June 2025 as part of Operation 'Rising Lion.'  EPA/MARC ISRAEL SELLEM/POOL
epa12185456 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to the press as he visits the Soroka hospital complex, after it was hit by a missile fired from Iran, in Beer Sheva, Israel, 19 June 2025. Israel and Iran have been exchanging fire since Israel launched strikes across Iran on 13 June 2025 as part of Operation 'Rising Lion.'  EPA/MARC ISRAEL SELLEM/POOL
epa12185453 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits the Soroka hospital complex, after it was hit by a missile fired from Iran, in Beer Sheva, Israel, 19 June 2025. Israel and Iran have been exchanging fire since Israel launched strikes across Iran on 13 June 2025 as part of Operation 'Rising Lion.'  EPA/MARC ISRAEL SELLEM/POOL

Watch: Dramatic new footage Iranian state television was bombed

We can show you dramatic new footage of the moment Iran’s state broadcaster, Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) was bombed live on air on Tuesday.

Iran’s influential Guardian Council hits out at ‘stupid’ Trump

Iran’s most influential body has warned the United States that any intervention in support of its ally Israel would be met with a ‘harsh response’.

In a statement reported on Iranian state television, the Guardian Council said:

The criminal American government and its stupid president must know for sure that if they make a mistake and take action against Islamic Iran, they will face a harsh response from the Islamic Republic of Iran.

The Guardian Council is capable of approving all bills passed by Iran’s parliament and can veto them if it considers them inconsistent with the constitution and Islamic law.

It is made up of six theologians appointed by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and six jurists chosen by MPs.

The terrifying secret weapon America has up its sleeve that could spell doom for Iran

It weighs 30,000 pounds, can smash through 200ft of earth, concrete and steel, and packs enough punch to wipe out an enemy’s underground lair.

It’s also the only weapon that’s thought to be able to break through Iran’s deeply buried nuclear facility at Fordo.

The GBU-57A/B ‘bunker buster’ bomb is arguably the top military reason that Israel wants the United States to join its air campaign against Iran.

The U.S. designed and built the Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) and remains the only nation to possess the bomb, as well as being the only country with warplanes capable of dropping its formidable payload.

IDF say cluster bomb was used in Iranian missile attack

The IDF has said Iran launched a ballistic missile carrying a cluster bomb towards Israel today.

Cluster munitions are a type of weapon which disperses large numbers of tiny bomblets from a rocket, missile or artillery shell that scatters them in mid-flight over a wide area.

They are intended to explode on impact but some don’t initially before detonating at a later date after being disturbed.

According to the IDF, the missile’s warhead split while descending and spread around 20 smaller munitions in a radius of around 8km.

one small munition struck a home in the central town of Azor, causing some damage.

The IDF said Iran launched some 20 ballistic missiles at Israel this morning with four direct impacts.

The IDF Home Front Command confirms that Iran launched at least one ballistic missile carrying a cluster bomb warhead at central Israel today.The missile's warhead split while descending, at around 7 kilometers altitude, spreading around 20 smaller munitions in a radius of around 8km.One of the small munitions struck a home in the central town of Azor, causing some damage, equivalent to a small rocket.An Israeli military official says the threat may be much wider than Iran's other ballistic missile warheads, but the explosion from the cluster bombs is far smaller.There is no change to the Home Front Command's guidelines for civilians when it comes to cluster bomb attacks.Iran launched some 20 ballistic missiles at Israel this morning, with four direct impacts, including the home in Azor.Missiles carrying large warheads hit Soroka Hospital in Beersheba and buildings in Ramat Gan and Holon, causing extensive damage and wounding dozens.

Pictures: Rescuers work at scene of Iranian missile strike

Here are some pictures we can bring you from Ramat Gan where Israeli security and rescue forces continue to work at the scene of an Iranian missile attack.

Ramat Gan was one of several cities attacked by Iran this morning with strikes also hitting Tel Aviv, Holon and Beersheba.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Xinhua/Shutterstock (15365101e) This photo taken on June 19, 2025 shows the damaged buildings at the scene where a missile fired from Iran hit and caused damage in Ramat Gan, Israel. Iran targeted Israel's military intelligence facilities in its strikes on the southern part of the country on Thursday morning, not a hospital as was reported by some media outlets, Iran's state news agency IRNA said.  The strikes were aimed at the Israeli army's C4I telecommunications corps headquarters and an intelligence facility, IRNA said, adding that the hospital in question was affected by the blast's shockwave.   Several media outlets reported that an Iranian missile hit Soroka Medical Center in the southern city of Beersheba, Israel, with officials reporting
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Xinhua/Shutterstock (15365101d) This photo taken on June 19, 2025 shows the damaged buildings at the scene where a missile fired from Iran hit and caused damage in Ramat Gan, Israel. Iran targeted Israel's military intelligence facilities in its strikes on the southern part of the country on Thursday morning, not a hospital as was reported by some media outlets, Iran's state news agency IRNA said.  The strikes were aimed at the Israeli army's C4I telecommunications corps headquarters and an intelligence facility, IRNA said, adding that the hospital in question was affected by the blast's shockwave.   Several media outlets reported that an Iranian missile hit Soroka Medical Center in the southern city of Beersheba, Israel, with officials reporting
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Xinhua/Shutterstock (15365101f) Israeli security and rescue forces work at the scene of a missile attack from Iran in Ramat Gan, Israel, June 19, 2025. Iran targeted Israel's military intelligence facilities in its strikes on the southern part of the country on Thursday morning, not a hospital as was reported by some media outlets, Iran's state news agency IRNA said.  The strikes were aimed at the Israeli army's C4I telecommunications corps headquarters and an intelligence facility, IRNA said, adding that the hospital in question was affected by the blast's shockwave.   Several media outlets reported that an Iranian missile hit Soroka Medical Center in the southern city of Beersheba, Israel, with officials reporting

Netanyahu says US involvement is ‘Trump’s decision’

Netanyahu also insisted any US involvement in its conflict with Iran ‘s a decision for President Trump’.

Speaking in Beersheba, Netanyahu said:

He will do what is good for America, and I will do what’s good for Israel.

The Israeli PM stressed Israel was capable of finishing the conflict by itself.

At the end of this operation, there will be no nuclear threat on Israel, and there won’t be a ballistic threat.

Netanyahu fails to rule out strike on Khamenei

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said ‘no one is immune’ as he was asked about a possible strike on Iran leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Speaking during a tour of the damaged Soroka Hospital in Beersheba, Netanyahu said:

I gave instructions that no one is immune. I prefer not to deal with headlines and to let actions speak for themselves.

Netanyahu’s remarks come after Israeli defence minister Israel Katz said Khamenei ‘can no longer be allowed to exist’.

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Starmer faces decision on allowing US to use British base to bomb Iran

US bombers may seek to use the Chagos Islands airbase for military strikes

FILE - This image realeased by the U.S. Navy shows an aerial view of Diego Garcia. (U.S. Navy via AP, File)

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer faces a decision on whether to give the green light for US bombers to use the Diego Garcia military base for strikes on Iran.

Sir Keir might be forced to choose amid speculation that B-2 stealth bombers would use the Chagos Islands airbase if they are brought in to target an enrichment plant deep under a mountain

There are concerns that would leave UK assets and personnel facing reprisals, with RAF Akrotiri on Cyprus a potential target.

With the situation on a knife edge, David Lammy will hold talks with the US secretary of state Marco Rubio in Washington later.

After seeing Mr Trump at a G7 summit in Canada earlier this week, Sir Keir insisted that he did not think the US was on the verge of joining the operations against Iran.

Downing Street this morning said ‘de-escalation is the priority, and we would not want to see anything that ramps up the situation.’

And the PM later warned that fighting in the world’s main oil-producing region would have a devastating impact on the global economy.

  • Read the full story by our Deputy Political Editor David Wilcock here

Oil prices rise as result of Israel and Iran conflict

Oil prices increased today as Israel and Iran continue to exchange missile attacks overnight with Donald Trump’s stance on the conflict keeping investors on edge.

Brent crude futures rose $1.06, or 1.4%, to $77.76 a barrel by 12:51pm BST.

U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude for July was up $1.26, or 1.7%, at $76.40.

Brent had surged to its highest in nearly five months at $78.50 on June 13, when Israel began its attacks.

The conflict has entered its seventh day as Israel struck Iranian nuclear sites and Iranian missiles hit an Israeli hospital.

There is still a ‘healthy risk premium baked into the price as traders wait to see whether the next stage of the Israel-Iran conflict is a U.S. strike or peace talks’, said Tony Sycamore, analyst at trading platform IG.

Priyanka Sachdeva, analyst at Phillip Nova, said ‘markets remain jittery’ and were ‘awaiting firmer signals that could influence global oil supply and regional stability’.

Exclusive:Drone images show scale of damage at Soroka Hospital

These drone images exclusively obtained by MailOnline show the scale of damage at Soroka Hospital in southern Israel following an Iranian missile strike.

David Patrikarakos, the Daily Mail’s Special Correspondent, was handed pictures captured from the first drone sent over the wreckage in Beersheba by first responders earlier today.

They reveal huge structural destruction to the hospital building with the missile causing windows to blow out while the roof has been partially demolished.

Speaking at the scene of the hospital, director Shlomi Kodesh said that a surgical building which had been evacuated in the past few days was hit, adding that 40 people had sustained injuries.

Mr Kodesh said:

Several wards were completely demolished and there is extensive damage across the entire hospital with damage to buildings, structures, windows, ceilings across the medical centre.

Exclusive drone footage of the Soroka Hospital, in Israel, destroyed by Iranian missiles provided to MOL by the IDF
Exclusive drone footage of the Soroka Hospital, in Israel, destroyed by Iranian missiles provided to MOL by the IDF
Exclusive drone footage of the Soroka Hospital, in Israel, destroyed by Iranian missiles provided to MOL by the IDF

Starmer urges Trump not to ‘ramp up’ situation in Middle East

Britain this morning warned Donald Trump against doing anything which ‘ramps up’ the situation in the Middle East.

A spokesman for prime minister Sir Keir Starmer repeated his call for de-escalation amid signs that the US will join Israel’s attacks on Iran.

But the official refused to comment on whether the UK would sanction use of its Diego Garcia airbase in the Indian Ocean for attacks on Tehran by American bombers.

Asked if Sir Keir would prefer Trump to go down the route of diplomacy rather than military action, the spokesman said:

Clearly de-escalation is the priority, and we would not want to see anything that ramps up the situation.

And the message was reinforced by finance minister Rachel Reeves, who told the London Times’ CEO Summit:

We don’t think it’s in anyone’s interest to see an escalation. Too much is at stake. The Prime Minister made that case when he was in Canada earlier this week, and as a Government, we continue to do so.

However, the UK has moved some of its Typhoon fighter jets to bases in the region ‘to protect our interests’, she confirmed.

Israeli military backtracks on nuclear plant attack

An Israeli military official has said it was a ‘mistake’ for a spokesperson to say Israel had struck the Bushehr nuclear site in Iran.

The official would only confirm that Israel had hit the Natanz, Isfahan and Arak nuclear sites in Iran.

Pressed further on Bushehr, the official said he could neither confirm or deny that Israel had struck the location, where Iran has a reactor.

The potential consequences of an attack on the plant — contaminating the air and water — have long been a concern in the Gulf states.

Qatar’s prime minister, in March, warned that an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities would ‘entirely contaminate’ the waters of the Gulf and threaten life in Qatar, the UAE and Kuwait.

DAVID PATRIKARAKOS: I felt thuds in my room – I knew Iranian missiles had got through

David inspected the damage caused by missiles in Ramat Gan earlier today

RAMAT GAN, ISRAEL - JUNE 19: A view of the damage is seen after several missiles launched from Iran reportedly struck the area in retaliation for recent Israeli attacks, in Ramat Gan, Israel, on June 19, 2025. According to Israeli public broadcaster KAN, around 20 to 30 Iranian missiles targeted central Israeli cities including Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, and Holon, as well as Soroka Hospital in the southern city of Beersheba. Israeli teams arrived at the scene and launched a search and rescue operation. (Photo by Nir Keidar/Anadolu via Getty Images)

David Patrikarakos, the Daily Mail’s Special Correspondent, is reporting on the Israel-Iran conflict from Tel Aviv.

Here’s what he had to say following the Iranian missile strikes this morning:

I was awoken this morning by an air raid siren plus an automated Hebrew voice informing me I needed to get to an air raid shelter immediatelty. Shortly after I felt thuds and my room shook very slightly so I knew the missiles had got through.

An hour later I was at the crash site, the Ramat Gan neighbourhood in central Tel Aviv. I saw a tangle of residential buildings, one totally destroyed more or less and another skyscraper seems to be badly damaged.The ground was littered with glass. Emergency services cordoned off the area and were pushing people back.

What remains clear to me today is that Isarel ahs master of he Iranian skies, Israel is deploying its air defences highly effectively but Iranian missiles are still getting through and still striking in the very heart of Israel’s premier city.

This war has a long way to go.

US envoy says Hezbollah involvement in Iran-Israel war would be ‘very bad decision’

The US special envoy for Syria Tom Barrack has warned Lebanese group Hezbollah against getting involved in the war between its main backer Iran and Israel.

Barrack, who is also the US ambassador to Turkey, is on his first visit to Beirut, where he met top Lebanese officials including parliament speaker Nabih Berri, an ally of Hezbollah.

‘I can say on behalf of President (Donald) Trump… that would be a very, very, very bad decision,’ Barrack said after his meeting with Berri, responding to a question on what the US position would be on any involvement by Lebanese armed group Hezbollah in the war.

The group condemned Israel’s strikes on Iran when the conflict erupted on Friday, but did not announce its intention to intervene in support of Tehran.

Hezbollah suffered devastating losses in its war against Israel last year, which ended with a ceasefire agreement in November.

Ukrainian child cancer sufferer confirmed as victim of Iranian missile strike

** TAKEN FROM TIMES OF ISRAEL ** 7-year-old Nastia Borik / re: Ukrainian girl who came to Israel to receive life-saving treatment for leukemia and three of her family members were named Wednesday as among those killed in an early-morning Iranian missile strike on a Bat Yam apartment building this week. / https://www.timesofisrael.com/one-of-the-victims-in-bat-yam-strike-a-ukrainian-girl-who-came-to-israel-for-cancer-care/

A seven-year-old Ukrainian girl who came to Israel to receive cancer treatment was among those killed in an Iranian missile strike in Bat Yam this week.

Nastia Borik and three of her family members; her grandmother, Lena Peshkurova, 60; and her two cousins, Konstantin Totvich, 9, and Ilya Peshkurov, 13, all died in the explosion at an apartment building.

The Times of Israel reported Nastia came to Israel in 2022 to receive life-saving treatment for leukemia.

According to the Ynet news site, her father, Artem, is in Ukraine fighting in the war against Russia, and is unable to leave the country to be with his family amid the conflict.

Israel attacks Iran’s only working nuclear plant

Israel has declared it has struck Iran’s only functioning nuclear power plant on the Gulf coast, potentially a major escalation in its air war against Iran.

Israel has struck a number of Iranian nuclear targets since launching its attacks last week.

But a strike on the Bushehr plant, which is located near Iran’s Arab Gulf neighbours and employs technicians from Russia, would be widely be seen as a big step.

An Israeli military spokesperson said its forces have struck nuclear sites in Bushehr, Isfahan, and Natanz, and continued to target additional facilities.

Bushehr is Iran’s only operating nuclear power plant. It uses Russian fuel that Russia then takes back when it is spent to reduce proliferation risk.

Watch: Moment Israel blows up Iranian nuclear reactor

This is the moment Israel blew up an Iranian water reactor used for nuclear development.

Footage shared by the IDF shows a strike being carried out at the facility in the Iranian city of Arak.

According to the IDF, the reactor is designed to produce plutonium, a material used to make nuclear weapons.

Iranian state media said the site was evacuated before the attack was carried out and poses no radiation danger.

Watch the footage below:

Putin and Xi call for diplomatic breakthrough to resolve Israel-Iran conflict

Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping have made fresh calls for a ‘diplomatic solution’ to resolve the conflict between Israel and Iran.

The leaders strongly condemned Israeli attacks following a phone call, according to the Kremlin.

Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov told reporters:

‘Both sides adhere to identical approaches, strongly condemn Israel’s actions,’ adding that Moscow and Beijing believed the end to the hostilities ‘should be achieved exclusively by political and diplomatic means’.

The Kremlin also confirmed Putin will visit China later this year for a regional summit and commemorations marking 80 years since the end of World War II in Asia.

Israel-Iran war, blow by blow: Maps and graphics reveal locations of EVERY strike so far

Israel began pounding Iran on June 13, in a conflict that has the world holding its breath because of fears it could rapidly escalate and drag Britain and the US in.

The IDF’s blistering aerial assault – codenamed ‘Operation Rising Lion’ – has targeted dozens of key nuclear sites, military bases and surface-to-air missile launchers. Oil and gas infrastructure have also been hit, as well as Iran’s state news broadcaster, which was struck while live on air.

Among the eliminated are nuclear scientists and senior Iranian commanders, including the head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) – an elite wing of Tehran’s military.

See MailOnline’s maps and graphics showing EVERY strike so far:

Israeli minister says Iran leader Khamenei ‘can no longer be allowed to exist’

Israel’s defence minister Israel Katz has said Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ‘can no longer be allowed to exist’.

Speaking in Holon, one of the Israeli cities bombarded with Iranian missiles earlier today, Katz is said to have described Khamenei as a ‘modern Hitler’.

Katz said:

A dictator like Khamenei, who heads a country like Iran and has made the destruction of the State of Israel his declared goal, this horrific goal of destroying Israel, cannot be allowed to continue or materialise

I compare it to the scenario in which, during the horrific Holocaust, if the State of Israel had existed and a strong Israel Defense Forces had existed, and we knew we could send the IDF into a bunker to capture the enemy of the Jewish people, Hitler, in order to thwart his plan to annihilate the Jews, we would have done it.

We would have sent the IDF, extracted him, and eliminated him. And just like that, correspondingly, I see the current situation — Khamenei is the modern Hitler.

Katz continued:

This is a man who has stood at the head of a powerful nation for decades and has great ideological influence. He uses it and openly says he supports the destruction of Israel. He mobilizes all available resources, even at the expense of his own people, for this purpose. And today we see proof that he is personally giving the order to fire on hospitals and residential buildings. These [repeated missiles strikes on civilian targets] are not a statistical deviation that can be explained away — he sees this as part of the mission to destroy the State of Israel.

Katz previously said Khamenei could face a similar fate to former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein who was executed after his government was ovethrown in 2003.

Is this Israel’s next bombshell covert op?

Israel could attempt to damage or destroy Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility by deploying a team of special forces if the US is unwilling to deploy its ‘bunker-busting’ bombs, an official has claimed.

The Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant (FEP), buried deep beneath the mountains near the holy city of Qom, is one of Iran’s most secretive and heavily fortified nuclear facilities.

Enrichment centrifuges housed within its secured chambers are capable of producing uranium at near-weapons-grade levels, and access to the site is tightly controlled by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

MailOnline’s Chief Foreign Reporter David Averre has the full story here:

Iranian president – We will get through these difficult days

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Iranian Presidency/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (15364218a) Iran's President, MASOUD PEZESHKIAN, and members of the Iranian Cabinet attend a government meeting in Tehran. Israel and Iran have exchanged fire once again, marking the fifth consecutive day of strikes in their most intense confrontation in history. This escalation is raising fears of a prolonged conflict that could engulf the entire Middle East. Israeli-Iranian Conflict 2025: Iranian Cabinet Meeting, Tehran, Iran - 18 Jun 2025

Iran’s president Masoud Pezeshkian has insisted the country ‘will get through these difficult days’ as he made an address on social media,

Pezeshkian also reiterated his earlier calls for solidarity after previously asking Iranians to remain united during the conflict.

In a post on X, he said:

Dear people of Iran! All ministries and government agencies are tasked with providing all their capabilities and resources, with your patience and support. By the grace of God and with the help of empathy and solidarity, we will get through these difficult and difficult days.

Israeli rescuers say 129 injured by Iranian strikes

Israel’s Magen David Adom (MDA) rescue agency has updated the number of people injured to 129 following the Iranian missile salvo this morning.

Israeli media outlets report 89 people were hurt after strikes in Ramat Gan and Holon, while 40 have been injured in Beersheba where Soroka Hospital was struck.

Three people have sustained serious injuries.

UN nuclear watchdog confirms no radiation threat from damaged Iranian reactor

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has said there are no ‘radiological effects’ after Iran’s Khondab heavy water research reactor was struck by Israel.

Iranian state media had previously reported the site was evacuated before the attack and there was no danger from radiation.

How countries scramble to evacuate its citizens from Iran and Israel

Evacuees from Israel disembark from a plane in Bulgaria’s capital Sofia

People evacuated from Israel disembark from a plane, amid the Israel-Iran conflict, at Vasil Levski Sofia airport, Sofia, Bulgaria, June 18, 2025. Bulgarian Foreign Ministry/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES

Governments around the world are evacuating thousands of their nationals caught up in the rapidly spiralling Israel-Iran conflict, organising buses and planes and in some cases assisting people crossing borders on foot.

Foreigners have rushed to leave both countries after Israel launched an unprecedented bombing campaign last Friday targeting Iran’s nuclear and military facilities, sparking retaliation from Tehran.

With Israel’s air space closed and the two countries exchanging heavy missile fire, many people are being evacuated via neighbouring countries.

European countries have already repatriated hundreds of their citizens from Israel.

The Czech Republic and Slovakia said Tuesday they had taken 181 people home on government planes.

The German government said flights were scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday via Jordan, while Poland said the first of its citizens were due to arrive back on Wednesday.

Greece said it had repatriated 105 of its citizens plus a number of foreign nationals via Egypt, while a private plane with 148 people landed in the Bulgarian capital Sofia on Tuesday.

  • United States

The US ambassador to Israel on Wednesday announced plans for evacuating Americans by air and sea. The embassy is ‘working on evacuation flights & cruise ship departures’ for ‘American citizens wanting to leave Israel,’ Ambassador Mike Huckabee posted on social media.

China has evacuated more than 1,600 citizens from Iran and several hundred more from Israel. The Chinese foreign ministry said Thursday its ’embassies and consulates will continue to make every effort to assist in the safe transfer and evacuation of Chinese citizens’.

Australia has started evacuating around 1,500 citizens from Iran and more than 1,200 from Israel – but missile barrages have made it too risky for civilian aircraft to land in either country, its foreign minister said.

Pakistan has shut its border crossings with neighbouring Iran, except to Pakistanis wanting to return home. Around 1,000 Pakistanis have fled so far, including at least 200 students. The foreign ministry said the families of diplomats and some non-essential staff from Iran had been evacuated.

Around 110 students who fled Iran over the land border with Armenia have landed in New Delhi, a foreign ministry spokesperson said Thursday. There are around 10,000 Indian citizens in Iran. In Israel there are around 30,000 Indians, according to the country’s embassy in New Delhi.

Japan has ordered military planes to be on standby for around 1,000 Japanese nationals believed to live in Israel, and around 280 in Iran, according to government ministers. The Japanese embassies in Iran and Israel are preparing to use buses to evacuate citizens to neighbouring countries, a government spokesman said, as the war entered its seventh day.

Indonesia is preparing to evacuate around 380 of its citizens currently in Iran by land, Jakarta’s foreign minister said Thursday.

Vietnam, which has more than 700 citizens in Israel and dozens in Iran, said it was working to ensure their safety. The foreign ministry said Thursday that 18 Vietnamese from Iran were evacuated, 16 of whom returned to Vietnam. It did not provide further information on evacuations from Israel.

  • Philippines

The Philippines is preparing to repatriate 28 Israel-based Filipino workers out of 178 who asked for help, the Department of Migrant Workers secretary Hans Cacdac said Thursday. At least 21 Philippine government officials have also crossed into Jordan by land from Israel since the conflict began, the foreign ministry said.

Iran accuses UN nuclear watchdog of being Israel’s ‘partner’

Iran has accused the UN’s nuclear watchdog of acting as a ‘partner’ in what it described as Israel’s ‘war of aggression’.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) accused Iran in a report prior to the start of the Iran-Israel war of non-compliance with its obligations in its nuclear programme.

Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei wrote on X, in a post addressed to the head of the agency, Rafael Grossi:

You betrayed the non-proliferation regime; You’ve made IAEA a partner to this unjust war of aggression.

Key updates as Israeli hospital and Iranian nuclear site struck as conflict enters day seven

If you’re just joining us this morning, Israel and Iran have again traded missile attacks while Donald Trump has reportedly approved plans to join the conflict but is yet to give the go ahead.

Here’s what you need to know this morning

  • An Iranian missile has struck a hospital in southern Israel and caused ‘extensive’ damage after a number of Israeli cities were attacked this morning
  • Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Iran will ‘pay a heavy price’ following the strike at the Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba
  • Israel has reported 65 people have been injured following missile strikes in a number of cities including Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, Holon with some buildings destroyed as a result
  • Meanwhile Israel has attacked Iran’s Arak heavy water reactor and a nuclear weapons development site in the area of Natanz
  • Iranian state media there was ‘no radiation danger whatsoever’ and that the Arak facility had already been evacuated before the attack
  • Iran’s deputy foreign minister has warned the US should not intervene in conflict or it will ‘teach aggressors a lesson’ while Hezbollah said any plot to assassinate supreme leader Ali Khamenei would have ‘disastrous consequences’
  • It comes as Donald Trump told senior aides that he gave a thumbs up to plans for an attack of Iran but has not yet approved it to go forward
  • The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump looked over the plans to go after the Fordow enrichment facility

Stick with us as we bring you the latest updates throughout the day.

Pictures: Destroyed headquarters of Iran’s state broadcaster after being hit by Israeli strike

Iran claims IDF tech base was main target of hospital strike

Iran’s state news agency (IRNA) is reporting the main target of a missile attack which struck an Israeli hospital was a nearby IDF base used for military intelligence.

According to the IRNA, the strike was intended for Gav-Yam Negev technology park, which is less than a mile from Soroka Medical Center in Bersheeba.

It reported:

The principal target of the attack was the vast command and intelligence base of Israel’s army (IDF C4i) and the campus of their military intelligence, located in the Gav-Yam technology park, next to Soroka hospital in Be’er Sheva.

The technology park’s website describes itself as ‘Israel’s most advanced center of research and development… adjacent to the Ben Gurion University campus and the IDF C4i Branch campus.’ C4i directorate is the IDF’s elite technological unit.

According to its website, the park connects ‘veterans of the IDF’s elite technological units, graduates of Ben Gurion University, the high-tech industry’.

Hezbollah warns Khamenei assassination would have ‘disastrous consequences’

Hezbollah has declared any plot to assassinate Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would have ‘disastrous consequences’ in a new statement released today.

The Iran-backed Lebanese militant group and political party has not joined the fighting against Israel since it started striking Iran on Friday but has condemned its actions.

It released a new statement after Israel launched strikes in the Tehran neighbourhood where Khamenei is thought to be hiding in an underground bunker.

Threats to assassinate [Khamenei] are foolish and reckless, and will have disastrous consequences… Merely uttering them is an offense to hundreds of millions of believers and those connected to Islam, and it is utterly reprehensible. Today, we are more determined and united around him.

It’s name – Ḥizb Allah – means ‘Party of God’, and since the 2000s it has become one of the foremost political forces in Lebanon and by far the strongest military force. It is designated a terrorist group by the US, UK and Israel.

TEHRAN, IRAN - JUNE 18: (EDITOR'S NOTE: This Handout image was provided by a third-party organization and may not adhere to Getty Images' editorial policy.) In this handout image provided by the Office of the Supreme Leader of Iran, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei addresses the nation in a state television broadcast on June 18, 2025 in Tehran, Iran. In the address, he said the Iranian people would never surrender and that

Pictures: Destroyed buildings after Iran’s missile attacks on Israel

Kremlin issues another warning to US over getting involved in Israel-Iran conflict

Russia has issued another warning to the United States over a possible intervention in the Iran-Israel conflict.

Assisting Israel in the war would mark a ‘terrible spiral of escalation’, Interfax news agency quoted Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as saying on Thursday.

It comes after Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova warned that the world was ‘millimetres from catastrophe’.

President Vladimir Putin said today that a deal to guarantee both Israel’s security and Iran’s desire for a civilian nuclear programme was possible.

‘I believe it would be good for all of us together to look for ways to stop the fighting and seek ways for the participants in the conflict to find an agreement,’ he told foreign journalists at a televised event.

He said Iran had not asked Russia for military help.

Europe doesn’t have enough influence to mediate Israel-Iran conflict, Greek PM says

Only the United States has the clout to engage Israel and Iran in negotiations as the two countries continue to trade air attacks, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has said today.

Speaking in an interview on the sidelines of an energy conference in Athens, Mitsotakis said:

Europe alone does not have the necessary influence to bring the parties concerned to the (negotiation) table. Only the United States can do that. So I think it is up to the President of the United States to decide which path to take.

Tomorrow, the foreign ministers of Germany, France and Britain plan to hold nuclear talks with their Iranian counterpart in Geneva, it has been reported.

French President Emmanuel Macron is said to be spearheading a European proposal to help resolve the conflict.

US Embassy in Israel warns staff and families to continue sheltering in place

The US Embassy in Israel, which is based in Jerusalem, has continued to warn its staff and their families to shelter in place following the Iranian missile barrage today.]

In a statement it said:

As a result of the current security situation and ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, the US Embassy directed all U.S. government employees and their family members to continue to shelter in place until further notice.

It added that the Department of State is planning for contingencies to assist with private US citizens’ departure from Israel, and will alert US citizens to potential departure options.

IDF says it assassinated two senior Hezbollah commanders overnight

The Israeli Air Force assassinated senior Hezbollah commander Muhammad Ahmed Kharis in an overnight strike on Lebanon, the military said in a statement.

It earlier reported that Yassin Izz a-Din, a rocket artillery unit commander, was also killed.

He had launched numerous rocket attacks on northern Israel and was involved in ‘attempts to restore Hezbollah’s artillery forces,’ the IDF said.

Video: Iranian missiles slam into Israeli hospital causing damage to building

Iranian minister warns US should not intervene in conflict or it will ‘teach aggressors a lesson’

Iran’s deputy foreign minister warned against any direct US involvement in the conflict between Israel and Iran, saying Iran had ‘all the necessary options on the table’, in comments reported by Iranian state media.

‘If the US wants to actively intervene in support of Israel, Iran will have no other option but to use its tools to teach aggressors a lesson and defend itself… our military decision-makers have all necessary options on the table,’ Kazem Gharibabadi said, according to state media.

‘Our recommendation to the US is to at least stand by if they do not wish to stop Israel’s aggression,’ he said.

Israel confirms 65 injured in missile attack

Israel’s Magen David Adom (MDA) rescue agency has said 65 people have been injured in Iranian missile attack on central Israel.

Three people are in serious condition, and two are in moderate condition, an MDA spokesperson said in as statement, adding that ‘an additional 42 people sustained minor injuries from shrapnel and blast trauma, and 18 civilians were injured while running to shelter’.

According to Israeli media reports missile strikes have been reported in at least seven locations across central and southern Israel.

Strikes have taken place in Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, Holon and Bersheeba where Soroka Hospital was struck.

Medical staff work at Soroka Medical Center following a missile strike from Iran on Israel, in Be'er Sheva, Israel June 19, 2025. REUTERS/Amir Cohen

Medical staff work at Soroka Medical Center following a missile strike from Iran

Israeli hospital was evacuated days ago averting ‘much greater disaster’

Soroka Medical Centre’s director general Professor Shlomi Kodesh told reporters this morning that the building hit in Iran’s attack today was an old surgical ward ‘that had been evacuated in recent days.’

‘There is widespread damage to other buildings at the hospital. All patients and all staff were in shelters. The several injured we have are lightly hurt, mostly from the blast shockwave,’ he added.

Kodesh said staff are now working to map out damage and assess which departments can operate and which cannot.

Israel Medical Association chairman Professor Zion Hagay said in a statement: ‘It is only because of the hospital’s preparedness that a much greater disaster was averted.’

TOPSHOT - Smoke billows from Soroka Hospital in Beersheba in southern Israel following an Iranian missile attack, on June 19, 2025. A hospital in southern Israel was hit during a barrage of

Watch: Is the ‘Thursday surprise’ going to be a nuclear attack?

Israeli army ordered to intensify strikes after Iranian missile salvo

Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz says he has instructed the military to intensify strikes on strategic-related targets in Tehran.

In a statement on X he said:

The cowardly Iranian dictator sits in the depths of the fortified bunker and fires aimed shots at hospitals and residential buildings in Israel.

These are war crimes of the most serious kind – and Khamenei will be held accountable for his crimes.

The Prime Minister and I have instructed the IDF to increase the intensity of attacks against strategic targets in Iran and against government targets in Tehran in order to remove threats to the State of Israel and undermine the ayatollahs’ regime.

Macron starting European proposal to end Israel-Iran conflict

French President Emmanuel Macron is set to propose alongisde the UK and Germany that would resolve the conflict between Israel and Iran.

Politico reports that in a defense meeting Wednesday, Macron asked his foreign minister to come up with a settlement proposal.

It comes as high-ranking officials from Germany, France and the United Kingdom as well as the European Union’s top diplomat will gather for the meeting with Iran in Switzerland.

American officials readying for strike on Iran ‘in the coming days’

The possibility of an American strike on Iran could become real ‘in the coming days,’ according to senior U.S. officials.

Bloomberg reported that the situation is still in flux but the attack could come as soon as this weekend.

One possible option could be the deployment of B-2 bombers to drop 30,000-pound bunker-busters on Iran’s heavily fortified nuclear sites.

Netanyahu says Iran will ‘pay the price’ for hospital attack

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has responded to Iran’s attack on Soroka Hospital in the south of the country.

Writing on X, he said:

This morning, Iran’s terrorist tyrants launched missiles at Soroka Hospital in Beersheba and at a civilian population in the center of the country. We will exact the full price from the tyrants in Tehran.

Key updates as Trump gives thumbs up for U.S. attack on Iran

Donald Trump has told senior aides that he gave a thumbs up to plans for an attack of Iran but has not yet approved it to go forward.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump looked over the plans to go after the Fordow enrichment facility.

He is still waiting to see if Iran will give up its nuclear program before giving the final go ahead. WSJ reported that Trump hopes that having a plan set will encourage the Iranians to negotiate.

Trump said earlier when asked about attacking Iran: ‘I may do it, I may not do it.’

Here’s what you need to know this morning:

  • An Iranian missile has struck a hospital in southern Israel and caused ‘extensive’ damage after a number of Israeli cities were attacked this morning
  • Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Iran will ‘pay a heavy price’ following the strike at the Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba
  • Israel has reported 65 people have been injured following missile strikes in a number of cities including Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, Holon with some buildings destroyed as a result
  • Meanwhile Israel has attacked Iran’s Arak heavy water reactor and a nuclear weapons development site in the area of Natanz
  • Iranian state media there was ‘no radiation danger whatsoever’ and that the Arak facility had already been evacuated before the attack
  • Iran’s deputy foreign minister has warned the US should not intervene in conflict or it will ‘teach aggressors a lesson’ while Hezbollah said any plot to assassinate supreme leader Ali Khamenei would have ‘disastrous consequences’

Iran says Israel attacked Khondab research reactor

Iran’s atomic energy organisation has said that Israel attacked its research reactor and heavy water complex in the city of Khondab.

The agency described the attack as a ‘renewed violation of international law’, the IRNA news agency reports.

The Israeli military confirmed last night that it was targeting the central Iranian city and warned residents to evacuate.

Israel’s attacks on Iran may have set nuclear program back ‘a few months’

The Israeli Defense Force’s airstrikes on Iran in the past week may have caused damage to the latter’s nuclear program ‘by a few months,’ sources told NBC News.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said since the pre-emptive strikes began that they were targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities.

The Israelis have also claimed to have killed Iranian nuclear scientists.

Israel strikes Iran’s Arak heavy water reactor, state television says

Israel has attacked Iran’s Arak heavy water reactor, Iranian state television said Thursday.

The report said there was ‘no radiation danger whatsoever’ and that the facility had already been evacuated before the attack.

Israel had warned earlier Thursday morning it would attack the facility and urged the public to flee the area.

The warning came in a social media post on X. It included a satellite image of the plant in a red circle like other warnings that preceded strikes.

The Israeli military said Thursday’s round of airstrikes targeted Tehran and other areas of Iran, without elaborating. It later said Iran fired a new salvo of missiles at Israel and told the public to take shelter.

Iranian missile strikes Israeli hospital

Isaac Herzog tweetSoroka Medical Center, a hospital in Beersheba, Israel, was hit by an Iranian ballistic missile this morninghttps://x.com/Isaac_Herzog/status/1935576516483506667

A hospital in southern Israel has been damaged following a hit from an Iranian missile this morning.

Soroka Hospital in Beersheba was struck in a number of attacks from Iran.

A spokesperson for the hospital reported there had been damage to the hospital and extensive damage in various areas.

We are currently assessing the damage, including injuries. We ask the public not to come to the hospital at this time.

As well as serving populations in southern Israel, Soroka hospital is known to treat soldiers wounded in Gaza.

Sirens sounded across Israel early Thursday as the Israeli military said it detected incoming missiles from Iran and AFP journalists reported hearing loud blasts in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

A military official added that ‘dozens of ballistic missiles’ had been launched at Israel.

What has happened overnight?

Iran activated its air defense systems over Tehran in the early hours of Thursday morning

The defensive maneuver came as the IDF announced that they’re conducting a ‘series of strikes’ in Tehran and other parts of the country.

The Israeli forces issued an urgent warning for residents near the Arak nuclear complex in central Iran to evacuate ahead of an imminent strike.

Israel’s air strikes have already targeted Iran’s nuclear site at Natanz, centrifuge workshops around Tehran and a nuclear site in Isfahan.

Meanwhile several explosions have been heard over Tel Aviv and Jerusalem as air alerts were activated from central to northern Israel as a new wave of Iranian missiles targeted the country.

Israeli media are reporting at least four missile impact sites in Israel.

Welcome to our live blog as Iran-Israel conflict enters seventh day

Hello and welcome to MailOnline’s live coverage of the Iran-Israel conflict as it enters its seventh day.

Iran and Israel have traded more attacks overnight.

Israeli forces issued an urgent warning for residents near the Arak nuclear complex in central Iran to evacuate ahead of an imminent strike, while explosions have been heard over Tel Aviv and Jerusalem following a wave of Iranian missiles.

A hospital in southern Israel has been damaged following a hit from an Iranian missile this morning.

Meanwhile Donald Trump has reportedly approved plans for a U.S. attack with the American military poised to join the fight ‘in the coming days’.

Stick with us throughout the day as we bring you the latest developments across the Middle East including the most eye-catching pictures and videos.

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