Thank you for following the latest updates on the aerial war between Israel and Iran.
Before you go, here's a summary of today's key updates:
- Donald Trump discussed striking Iran, saying: "I may do it. I may not do it." The US president said: "Iran's got a lot of trouble, and they want to negotiate";
- The US president later claimed Iran was weeks away from having a nuclear weapon, before he held a meeting on the Israel-Iran conflict in the White House's Situation Room;
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- Meanwhile, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Iran will not surrender;
- Tehran later denied reaching out to the White House, and called Trump "a has-been waronger clinging to relevance";
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- Sir Keir Starmer chaired a COBRA emergency meeting on the situation in the Middle East, with a Downing Street spokesperson saying: "Ministers were updated on efforts to support British nationals in region and protect regional security, as well as ongoing diplomatic efforts";
- Benjamin Netanyahu called Donald Trump "a great friend of Israel" and thanked him for "defending the skies of Israel";
- Israel said it had launched three waves of aerial attacks on Iran in the last 24 hours, deploying dozens of warplanes to strike over 60 targets in Tehran and western Iran;
- Iran confirmed it was imposing temporary restrictions on internet access to prevent "the enemy from threatening citizens' lives and property";
- While the world's focus has switched to Iran since Israel began its attacks, Palestinians are continuing to be killed in Gaza, with Israeli gunfire and strikes killing at least 140 people in the past 24 hours, according to Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry.
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