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Day four of intensifying hostilities between Iran and Israel draws to a close, but with no end to the exchanges of missiles and drones in sight. Euronews has this roundup of the key events from Monday evening.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that Israeli strikes have set Iran’s nuclear program back a “very, very long time.” He added that Israel was not attempting to topple the Iranian government,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to engage in discussions with international leaders, including U.S. President Trump and Russian President Putin, following Israeli strikes on Iran. Netanyahu has already contacted leaders from Germany,
IDF says it has ‘full aerial control’ over Tehran after minister rows back on threat to residents - Netanyahu warns ‘Iran will pay a heavy price for the murder of civilians, women and children’
“You can’t ask people to rise up when bombs are falling on their homes,” Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam, an Iranian-Norwegian human rights advocate, told The Media Line, adding that mass mobilization might be achieved once the bombing stops.
President Trump says the U.S. continues to hope for a deal in negotiations scheduled with Iran this weekend. It's difficult to imagine Tehran cooperating now.