The conflict between Israel and Iran has intensified as it enters its second week. On Saturday, the two nations exchanged a new round of attacks, marking the ninth day of hostilities.
According to Hossein Kermanpour, head of the Iranian Health Ministry’s public relations, at least 430 people have been killed and 3,500 wounded in Iran since the conflict began on June 13.
Amid the escalating violence, Iran declared on Friday that it would not discuss the future of its nuclear program while under attack by Israel. This announcement comes as European nations attempt to bring Tehran back to the negotiation table, and the United States considers its involvement in the conflict.
The international community watches closely as tensions rise in the Middle East, with concerns about the potential for broader implications in the region.
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