Israel and Iran Trade Attacks on Fourth Day of Conflict
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Donald Trump says his early G7 exit has "nothing to do" with a ceasefire, after earlier telling people in Tehran to evacuate.
The conflict between Israel and Iran has wreaked considerable damage in both countries and caused casualties on both sides. As Israel pummels Iran with airstrikes and as Iran sends volleys
After the recent barrage from Iran, Magen David Adom, an organization that provides emergency medical services across Israel, says its teams treated a total of eight casualties, as well as nine individuals suffering from anxiety.
Meanwhile Donald Trump says his early G7 exit has "nothing to do" with an Israel-Iran ceasefire, as fighting between the two nations enters a fifth day.
U.S. State Department officials on Monday updated a travel advisory for Israel, Gaza and the West Bank territory to “do not travel” as casualties mount on both sides of Israel’s escalating war with Iran.
Hostilities between Israel and Iran rumbled into a fourth day with little sign of an end to the fighting. Iran fired several waves of drones and missiles over the last 24 hours, while Israel continued hitting the Islamic Republic’s capital,
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Daily Times on MSNCasualties rise as Israel, Iran hit each other with more missilesIsrael and Iran launched fresh attacks on each other overnight into Sunday, killing scores and raising fears of a wider conflict, as US President Donald Trump said it could be ended easily while warning Tehran not to strike any US targets.
Many of those confirmed dead were women and children, according to the authorities, although they have yet to publicly name all of the victims.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt cited the Israel-Iran conflict in announcing Trump's plans to depart the Group of 7 summit in Canada a day early.