During the early hours of Sunday, President Trump made it clear that the U.S. was not involved in the recent attack on Iran. He issued a stern warning, stating that if Iran were to attack the U.S. in any way, the military response would be unprecedented.
Trump also expressed optimism about the possibility of brokering a deal between Iran and Israel to bring an end to the conflict.
Unfortunately, talks between the U.S. and Iran, which were scheduled for today, were canceled according to Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi.
The U.S. has been engaged in discussions with Iran to address the issue of Iran's nuclear program and potentially lift sanctions in exchange for cooperation. Recent reports from a United Nations watchdog have indicated an increase in Iran's stockpiles of near weapons-grade uranium.
Israel's recent military actions have raised concerns about escalating tensions in the Middle East, leading to calls from various leaders for restraint and a return to diplomatic negotiations.
Following the IDF's evacuation announcement on Sunday, Defense Minister Israel Katz emphasized Israel's commitment to targeting Iranian sites and dismantling their nuclear capabilities and weapons systems.
Tragically, the Magen David Adom rescue service reported 13 fatalities as a result of the recent violence in Israel.
Iran has also suffered casualties, with reports indicating 78 deaths and over 320 injuries. Iranian officials have criticized Israeli strikes on residential areas, condemning the attacks as unjustified.
Source: politico.eu