Trump tells Netanyahu he could lose support if Iran situation escalates — Axios
The US president said, as cited by the news portal, that Israel only notified the US of the impending strikes on Iran shortly before their launch
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The US president said, as cited by the news portal, that Israel only notified the US of the impending strikes on Iran shortly before their launch
Netanyahu reportedly informed the US of his decision to strike Iran at a very late stage in the planning.
WHAT’S HAPPENING TODAY: Good afternoon and happy World Oceans Day, readers! 🌊🐳 The war in the Middle East escalated over the weekend, with Iran and Israel exchanging fire and hindering President Donald Trump’s efforts to end the conflict. 🇺🇲🇮🇷 International and domestic oil prices this morning responded to the attacks. 🛢️ Meanwhile, as the war […]
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday urged all sides in the ongoing Middle East conflict to “exercise restraint and give peace a little more chance” after a new round of hostilities between Iran and Israel. “The recent surge in violence in the Middle East is a stark reminder of the dangers associated with a tenuous ceasefire and the unbearable consequences it may lead to,” PM Shehbaz said in a post on X. “We sincerely urge all sides to exercise restraint and give peace a little more chance,” the premier wrote, emphasising that the “final objective is just about to be achieved”. He noted that Pakistan was working “earnestly and painstakingly, together with our brothers and partners, to find a peaceful diplomatic solution to the conflict”. “Let us continue to remain on the path of peace and diplomacy which have bright prospects of success instead of violence and destruction!” PM Shehbaz urged. PM Shehbaz’s statement comes after Israel and Iran exchanged attacks on Monday for the first time since the shaky ceasefire in the Middle East war took effect on April 8, despite United States President Donald Trump calling for restraint. The flare-up saw Israel striking Iran after Tehran targeted it in vengeance for an airstrike on Beirut’s southern suburbs on Saturday. Israel struck the Lebanese capital despite the US announcement of a truce plan last week. Ceasefire agreements for Lebanon have failed to secure peace due to Israel’s escalated operations, including strikes, multiple forced displacement orders and the capture of the historic Beaufort Castle. The region has been on edge since the US and Israel launched airstrikes on Iran on February 28, triggering Iranian retaliation on Israel and other regional countries hosting US military sites. A temporary ceasefire between Washington and Tehran was reached on April 8 after Pakistan-led mediation efforts. The ceasefire remains formally in place but has been repeatedly tested by military incidents in and around the Gulf region. However, indirect negotiations between Washington and Tehran to reach a long-term peace agreement have drifted into what diplomats describe as a fragile stalemate despite both sides continuing to publicly endorse diplomacy over renewed confrontation. At the centre of the deadlock are disagreements over Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile, its enrichment programme, the future of sanctions, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and regional security issues. Stepping up its efforts to break the impasse in the US-Iran dialogue, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited Tehran this weekend, carrying a message from Chief of Defence Forces Field Marshal Asim Munir for Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei.
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President Donald Trump said that Israel and Iran are once again negotiating a ceasefire as violence in the Middle East escalated over the weekend. Iran launched a missile strike against Israel Sunday morning in retaliation for Israel’s own attacks against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon earlier in the weekend. Israel responded again Monday morning with a […]
India has advised its citizens in Israel to exercise caution, remain close to designated shelters and avoid all non-essential travel within the country as tensions between Israel and Iran continue to escalate.In an advisory issued on Monday, the Indian Embassy in Tel Aviv urged Indian nationals to stay vigilant and strictly follow safety instructions issued by Israeli authorities.The advisory comes after renewed exchanges of missile attacks between Israel and Iran. Iran launched dozens of missiles towards Israel on Sunday evening, prompting retaliatory action from Israel and raising concerns about a wider regional conflict."In view of the prevailing security situation in the region, all Indian nationals in Israel are advised to exercise utmost caution and remain vigilant at all times," the embassy said.— indemtel (@indemtel) The mission asked Indian citizens to closely follow guidance issued by Israeli authorities and the Home Front Command, which is responsible for civil defence and emergency preparedness.Indian nationals have also been advised to remain close to designated shelters and identify the nearest protected spaces near their homes or workplaces.Avoid unnecessary travelThe embassy further advised Indian citizens to avoid all non-essential and unnecessary travel within Israel until further notice."Citizens are encouraged to monitor local news, official announcements, and emergency alerts regularly," the advisory said.The Indian mission said it remains in close contact with relevant authorities and will continue to issue updates as the situation develops.To assist citizens during the ongoing security situation, the embassy has activated 24x7 emergency helplines and urged Indians to contact the mission in case of any emergency.
India expresses deep concern regarding the recent military escalation in West Asia amid renewed hostilities between Israel and Iran.
Israel hit a petrochemical plant in southwestern Iran early on Monday, the first direct energy strike on Iranian territory since the April 8 ceasefire, as hostilities in the Middle East rapidly escalated during the weekend. Israel and Iran traded missile strikes on Sunday, with Iran targeting Israel and Israel retaliating on Iranian targets. The escalation swiftly led to a 5% spike in oil prices early on Monday in Asian trade amid market fears that a U.S.-Iran deal is becoming increasingly elusive. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Monday confirmed…
Iran and Israel have exchanged strikes in the first time since the start of a truce on April 8, in a blow to the ceasefire and amid stalled talks between the US and Iran. US President Donald Trump has called for restraint, and has asked Iran to go back to the negotiating table FRANCE 24's. Noga Tarnopolsky has more from Jerusalem.
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Tensions have escalated between Iran and Israel while ongoing diplomatic efforts have failed to yield lasting peace.