
Israel and Iran launched a new strike in the second week, while the nuclear iSfahan device re -focused because Donald Trump deepened the uncertainty about his readiness to join the conflict.
According to several media reports, the US Army sent several B-2 bombers and tankers to replenish tankers to the Pacific Ocean from the base in Missouri. This step is a possible sign that the aircraft are located for a possible strike, although Wall Street cited officials who claim that there has been no order to prepare for surgery.
Israel warned the US that she did not want to wait “two weeks” that the President set as his schedule to decide whether to join the strike, reported Reuters, and quote two anonymous people. This warning was delivered on Thursday with a “tense” phone call with Trump officials.
On Saturday, Israeli nozzles attacked the Iranian site for the isfahan for the second time and focused on the centrifugal production section, the defense forces of Israel said. No leaks of dangerous material were found, FARS semi -official reports reported. Israeli nozzles later aimed on Saturday to military infrastructure in the southwestern Iran. Idf said he had previously identified missiles released from Iran and worked on their capture.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said that Saeed Izadi, who led a part of the overseas arm of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard associated with the financing and armaments of Hamas in Gaza, was killed in the Iranian city of Qom. Behnam Shahriyari, another member of the IRGC associated with the delivery of Lebanon Hezbollah and other militia, was also killed with the third commander, according to an Israeli military official.
Separately, Yemeni militants Houthi said they would focus on American vessels and battleships in the Red Sea if the US participates in supporting Israeli attack on Iran, according to a statement published on the official telegram account of Houthi spokesman.
After he increased the threats against Iran at the beginning of this week, Trump seemed to turn the tension on Thursday and said he would put off his diplomacy for the time being. On Friday, he indicated shortening the deadline, but also suggested that “he can” support a ceasefire while interviews are taking place. Iran demanded the stopping of attacks before entering negotiations, he refused something Israel.
“I give them a period,” Trump told reporters in New Jersey after meeting his National Security team on Friday. “I would say that two weeks would be maximum.”
Foreign ministers from the UK, France and Germany met on Friday with their Iranian counterpart in Geneva. They made little apparent progress.
“Iran doesn’t want to talk to Europe. They want to talk to us,” Trump said. “Europe will not be able to help them.”
French President Emmanuel Macron, in post X, said he had spoken to his Iranian counterpart Masoud Pezshkian and that he would speed up the negotiations. Macron also repeated his position in the Iranian nuclear program and said that Iran needs “to provide full guarantees that his intentions are peaceful”.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Iran is ready to organize another meeting with Europeans in the near future, IRNA state agency reported. No subsequent meetings have been planned yet, and according to the European official, there was no agreement on where or in what format such interviews would take place.
The proposals submitted by Europeans were unrealistic, Reuters quoted an unidentified Iranian official.
Oil prices fell on Friday after the Reuters report that Iran is ready to discuss the restrictions of enrichment of uranium, although they are still significantly from the conflict. The Jittery Week ended with shares losses because investors considered geopolitical and business development. The dollar had the best week since February.
On Saturday, the news agency Mizan in the Iranian judiciary said on Saturday that 430 people were killed and more than 3,500 injured since the war began on June 13. At least 24 people and hundreds of injured were killed in Israel, the Associated Press reported.
Araghchi was in Istanbul on Saturday to participate in the summit of Islamic cooperation, according to state television. He is also scheduled to meet Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on the sidelines.
“Israel is pulling our region into instability by supporting Western powers,” Erdoğan said at the summit.
Before the two -month negotiation process with the US was suspended after the Israel attack, Tehran signaled his willingness to accept certain restrictions on his enrichment activities. Israel and the US have said that the Islamic Republic should not be allowed to enrich uranium at all.
“We don’t know how we can trust them,” Araghchi said about possible interviews with the US in an interview with NBC on Friday. “What they did was actually a betrayal of diplomacy.”
Most experts argue that a successful strike against the underground nuclear enrichment location would require American participation, because Israel does not have such a kind of ammunition-as the strongest bunker-bunker-with the ability to penetrate the deep underground. However, this issue is discussed that some claim that Israel has the necessary tools.
Trump reiterated his belief that Iran was a matter of weeks in obtaining a nuclear bomb when Israel attacked, and rejected the American intelligence finding that Iranian leadership did not seek to do so. On Saturday is to take part in the National Security meeting again.
While some argue that the US participation would shorten the war by removing Ford quickly, others say that it would escalate the conflict and risk its spread to the wider region, including the neighboring Gulf states.
“This war is flying to the regional order that the Gulf countries want to build, which is focused on regional prosperity,” told reporters Anwar Gargash, head of the President of the United Arab Emirates. “There are many problems in the region, if we decide to deal with everything with a hammer, nothing remains uninterrupted.”
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