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Israel-Iran live: Israel says dozens injured after latest Iranian attack; as Putin says potential for conflict to escalate is 'disturbing'

Israel says dozens of people have been injured in fresh attacks by Iran. Meanwhile, European ministers have been holding talks with Iran's foreign minister. Earlier, the UK government said it would get Britons out of Israel as soon as possible. Listen to Trump 100 as you scroll.

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Lammy warns of 'perilous moment' after Iran meeting in Geneva

We're now hearing from UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy and his German, French and EU counterparts after talks with Iran's foreign minister in Geneva.

"The discussions we had with Iran is that regional escalation benefits no one," EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas says.

"That's why we need to keep the discussions with the UN open."

Lammy says "we were clear Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon, and the E3 and Europe have been clear for many years that cannot happen".

"We are keen to continue ongoing discussions and negotiations with Iran and we urge Iran to continue their talks with the United States," he adds.

"This is a perilous moment and it is hugely important that we don't see regional escalation of this conflict."

France's foreign minister Jean-Noel Barrot finishes the briefing by insisting diplomatic initiative should pave the way for negotiations.

He adds that Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi said he is prepared to continue with discussions.

'It is disturbing': Putin asked if world is heading towards World War Three

Back to Russia now, where Vladimir Putin is addressing an economic forum in St Petersburg.

Russia's president said he was concerned when asked if the world is heading towards World War Three.

Putin spoke about Russia's war with Ukraine before turning to the conflict between Israel and Iran.

"It is disturbing. I am speaking without any irony, without any jokes," he said.

"Of course, there is a lot of conflict potential, it is growing and it is right under our noses, and it affects us directly.

"This requires, of course, not only our careful attention to the events taking place, but also the search for solutions... preferably by peaceful means, in all directions."

IDF tells Israelis to prepare for 'prolonged campaign' against Iran

Some lines to bring you now from the chief of staff of the Israel Defence Forces.

Eyal Zamir has told Israelis to prepare for a "prolonged campaign" against Iran in order to "eliminate a threat of this magnitude".

He accused Iran of "building for years a clear plan to destroy the state of Israel" and added that the IDF "will not stand by and watch as threats develop".

"We are preparing for a range of possible developments," he said, adding "we have embarked on the most complex campaign in our history".

"The IDF is prepared for this. With each passing day, our freedom of action is expanding, and the enemy's is shrinking."

Israel says dozens injured after latest Iranian attack

A further update to bring you on those that have been injured in the latest Iranian missile attack on Israel (see 14.28 post).

A 16-year-old boy and two men, aged 54 and 40, are among those to have been left seriously hurt from shrapnel, according to Israel's Magen David Adom (MDA) emergency service.

At least 23 people have been injured.

The MDA added that in the northern city of Karmiel, a woman died after suffering a heart attack while inside a shelter.

RAF Brize Norton incident to be investigated by counter terror police

A security breach at an RAF base in Oxfordshire is being investigated by counter terror police.

Earlier, we told you how pro-Palestinian activists targeted RAF Brize Norton and damaged two military aircraft (see 10.15 post).

In a statement, the activists said they targeted the planes because "Britain continues to send military cargo, fly spy planes over Gaza and refuel US/Israeli fighter jets".

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer described their actions as "disgraceful", and Downing Street confirmed security is being reviewed across the "whole defence estate".

"Specialist counter terrorism officers are working closely with officers from Thames Valley Police and the Ministry of Defence Police," a Counter Terrorism Policing South East statement said.

"Inquiries are ongoing to establish the exact circumstances."

Watch a video of the incident below.

European national arrested in Iran for 'spying on sensitive areas' - report

An update to bring you from Iran, where the Tasnim news agency is reporting that a European national has been arrested.

The suspect is reported to have been arrested in the north west of the country for allegedly "spying on sensitive areas".

Further details are not yet available. We'll keep monitoring this and bring you any updates.

Putin says resolution for conflict can be found

Over to Russia now, where Vladimir Putin has been addressing the St Petersburg forum and talking about the conflict between Israel and Iran.

Russia's president says he believes there is a resolution to be found between the two countries.

He says Russia does not seek to mediate between the sides, but instead wants to propose ideas on how they can reach a ceasefire agreement.

Putin adds that Moscow is in daily contact with Iran, and says he would like Russia's ideas to be realised.

Attack on nuclear facilities could have 'great consequences', UN told

Another update from the UN Security Council meeting in New York now, where the head of the UN nuclear watchdog agency has just warned against attacks on nuclear facilities and called for maximum restraint amid Israel's strikes on Iran. 

"Armed attack for nuclear facilities should never take place and could result in radioactive releases with great consequences within and beyond boundaries of the state which has been attacked," Rafael Grossi, director of the International Agency for Atomic Energy, told the UN council. 

"I therefore again call for maximum restraint," he added.

UN Security Council meets over Israel-Iran conflict

We've been telling you about the United Nations Security Council, which is holding a meeting in New York.

Representatives of countries are discussing the conflict between Israel and Iran, which is now in its eighth day.

You can watch along in the live stream below, and we'll continue to bring you any key updates as they happen.

What we know about Iran's secretive 'nuclear mountain' - and how Israel might destroy it

By Michael Drummond, foreign news reporter

Housing hundreds of centrifuges buried deep underground, much of the Fordow plant is shrouded in mystery. 

It is protected by tonnes of dirt and rock, far away from prying eyes - and foreign missiles.

But as Israeli warplanes fly unchecked above Tehran, with much of the Islamic Republic's air defences destroyed, attention has turned to the secretive facility.

Some say only the US's so-called "bunker buster" bomb could breach the nuclear mountain, while others argue troops on the ground are the only way.

Or maybe it is simply impossible, short of a nuclear strike.