
US President Donald Trump asserted that no military in the world could have carried out strikes against the Iranian nuclear sites and also warned Tehran that if peace does not come quickly, America will go after other targets with "precision, speed and skill." ...

Hours after the US struck Iranian nuclear sites, US President Donald Trump thanked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israeli military for working with America like "no team has ever worked." ...

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday hailed US President Donald Trump following coordinated airstrikes on Iran’s key nuclear facilities, calling the military action a bold and historic move that could reshape the future of the Middle East. ...

Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation has stated that the attacks on its nuclear sites constitute a violation of international law. However, it did not clarify the extent of the damage caused by the strikes that US President Donald Trump announced earlier. ...

US President Donald Trump declared that America had bombed three nuclear sites in Iran and warned Tehran of further precision strikes unless it ended its confrontation with Israel. ...

Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty held a phone call with the US Special Envoy for the Middle East Steve Witkoff to discuss the escalating military tensions between Israel and Iran, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry said in a statement. ...

Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein underscored the urgent need to halt the Israeli aggression against Iran and to protect civilians from the consequences of military escalation. ...

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Yemen's Houthi group said in a statement that it would target US ships if Washington attacks Iran. ...

The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) urged de-escalation of the ongoing hostilities between Israel and Iran, saying that displacement has already been observed in both countries due to the intensifying conflict. ...