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The conflict between Israel and Iran has entered its fifth consecutive day, with missile strikes and aerial bombardments intensifying across key regions, leaving civilians trapped in an escalating spiral of violence.
In Iran, at least 224 people have been confirmed dead since hostilities erupted, according to officials, reports CNN.
Meanwhile, 24 fatalities have been reported in Israel, as both nations engage in a widening exchange of fire, targeting strategic and urban locations alike.
The violence has severely impacted flashpoint areas on both sides.
In Iran, major cities including Tehran, Isfahan and Mashhad have witnessed multiple waves of strikes, with emergency services overwhelmed and hospitals struggling to cope.
In Israel, border towns and central districts are on high alert, with civilians advised to remain indoors or evacuate when possible.
Trump Proposes Ceasefire
US President Donald Trump announced his early departure from the G7 summit in Italy, citing the urgency of the Middle East crisis. Speaking at a press conference, Trump suggested that a ceasefire deal could be “within reach”, with French President Emmanuel Macron later confirming that Trump had formally proposed a peace framework to Tehran.
However, the US leader delivered a stark warning to the Iranian leadership, advising the 10 million residents of Tehran to evacuate, fuelling speculation of potential US military involvement or strikes on the capital.
“This is a very dangerous moment,” Trump said. “We want peace, but we are prepared for all scenarios.”
Israeli Strikes Target Nuclear Infrastructure
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the latest Israeli strikes have “significantly set back” Iran’s nuclear capabilities. According to the Prime Minister’s Office, Israeli forces targeted three key Iranian nuclear facilities, as well as individuals identified as senior nuclear scientists.
“I estimate we are sending them back a very, very long time,” Netanyahu told reporters. The full extent of the damage to Iran’s nuclear programme remains unclear, but satellite imagery and local reports suggest substantial destruction at some high-value targets.
Iran’s response to the attacks has been fierce. State media reported fresh launches of ballistic missiles into southern Israel overnight, with claims of damage to a military airbase near Beersheba, though these reports have not been independently verified.
International Reactions
The United Nations has called for “immediate de-escalation”, warning that the current course could plunge the region into a broader war with devastating humanitarian consequences.
Meanwhile, regional players including Saudi Arabia and Turkey have urged restraint but are reportedly bracing for spillover effects.
With no clear diplomatic breakthrough in sight and tensions escalating by the hour, analysts warn that the coming days will be critical in determining whether the situation can be contained — or whether the region will face yet another prolonged war.