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- Iran said it would not discuss the future of its nuclear programme while under attack by Israel, as the countries continue to exchange aerial attacks for an eighth day.
- At least 17 people, including three in serious condition, have been wounded in Israel after Iran’s latest missile salvoes, with explosions reported in several locations.
- A meeting between Iran’s foreign minister and top European diplomats yielded hopes of further talks but no indication of any immediate concrete breakthrough.
- Israel’s envoy to the UN says the country will not apologise for its attacks across Iran, pledging to continue “until Iran’s nuclear threat is dismantled”.
- The White House says, due to “chance of negotiation”, President Donald Trump will decide in the next two weeks whether the US will join Israel in attacking Iran.