Key updates from the ongoing Iran–Israel conflict highlight diplomatic signals, military responses, and intensified rhetoric:
President Trump stated that “peace between Iran and Israel is coming soon,” and pledged to broker a deal similar to his efforts with India and Pakistan.
Trump confirmed that talks and meetings are underway to resolve the crisis, adding: “Make the Middle East Great Again.”
He also hinted at possible U.S. intervention to support Israel in eliminating Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.
Israeli officials say they’ve made significant gains against Iran’s nuclear program but stress the effort is not yet complete.
Iranian missiles targeted Netanyahu’s residence in Caesarea; most were intercepted, and no casualties reported.
Fires broke out in southern Golan from missile debris.
The Israeli Air Force bombed the Iranian Navy HQ, and the IDF warns residents in central and northern Israel to remain near shelters.
Russian FM Lavrov and Turkey’s FM Fidan urged an immediate halt to regional hostilities in a joint call.
Israeli Energy Minister said the Iranian regime cannot be allowed to survive due to its explicit mission of destroying Israel.
Missiles from Iran and Yemen were intercepted, but one landed in Lebanon, causing localized damage.
The situation remains highly volatile as diplomatic and military developments unfold in parallel.