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Israel and Iran attacks continue as leaders warn of further retaliation

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Strikes by Israel and Iran continue as the conflict between the two countries intensifies. In Washington, two US officials told Reuters that Trump had vetoed an Israeli plan in recent days to kill Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

On Sunday, Israeli strikes killed the chief of Iran's armed forces intelligence unit - meanwhile, more than 10 Israelis are reported to have been injured following Iranian strikes

This comes after Israel attacked Iran early on Friday, hitting nuclear facilities, military sites and populated areas. Iran has responded with drones and ballistic missiles

US President Donald Trump says the two sides should make a deal, adding calls and meetings are taking place as the escalation stretches into a third day, but Iran says it will not negotiate a ceasefire while under attack

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says "the issue here is not de-escalation", but stopping Iran from developing its nuclear capability

Iran's health ministry reports that at least 224 people have been killed in Israeli attacks since Friday, while at least 10 Israelis were killed in Iranian strikes overnight

Israel striking surface-to-surface missile sites in Iranpublished at 04:1704:17

The Israeli military says it is striking Iran's surface-to-surface missile sites – the infrastructure from which Iran can launch missiles from the ground or sea, to strike targets that are likewise on the ground or sea.

"The IDF is currently striking surface-to-surface missile sites in central Iran," Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Nadav Shoshani wrote on X.

"We are operating against this threat in our skies and in Iranian skies."

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