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Israel-Iran live: US prepares evacuation flights from Israel as Trump claims Iran was weeks away from having a nuclear weapon

Donald Trump says he "may do it, I may not do it" after being asked if the US would strike Iran. Iran's mission to the UN has branded him a "has-been warmonger clinging to relevance". Listen to the latest episode of The World as you scroll.

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Israel's airstrikes have set Iran's nuclear programme back by months

Israel's air strikes on Iran have likely set the country's nuclear programme back by a few months, Sky News's US partner NBC News reports.

Over the last week Israel has hit centrifuge plants used to enrich uranium and labs used to convert uranium gas into a metal, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency and Israeli officials.

Foreign ministers of UK, France and Germany to meet Iranian counterpart in Geneva

The foreign ministers of Britain, France and Germany plan to hold nuclear talks with their Iranian counterpart in Geneva on Friday, Reuters reports.

A German source told the news agency the ministers will first meet with the European Union's top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, before holding a joint meeting with the Iranian foreign minister.

The aim of the talks is to persuade the Iranian side to firmly guarantee it will use its nuclear programme solely for civilian purposes, the source said.

Iran summons Swiss envoy to represent Trump over 'provocative' remarks

Iran has summoned the Swiss envoy to Tehran as a representative of the United States in the country to protest Donald Trump's "provocative" remarks, Iranian media has reported.

There is no official US embassy in Iran, after diplomatic ties were severed following the Iran hostage crisis in 1979, when a group of Iranian students stormed the US embassy in Tehran and took 66 American diplomats and citizens hostage.

It came after Trump demanded Iran's "unconditional surrender" earlier today (see 06.42 post).

Tehran also summoned the German ambassador in Iran to protest Chancellor Friedrich Merz's "offensive remarks," Iranian media reported.

Yesterday the German chancellor said the complete destruction of Iran's nuclear weapons programme could be on the agenda if Tehran does not back down and return to the negotiating table.

Netanyahu calls Trump 'a great friend of Israel'

Benjamin Netanyahu has called Donald Trump "a great friend of Israel" and thanked him for "defending the skies of Israel".

In a video address to the nation, the Israeli prime minister said he and the US president "speak constantly, including last night".

"We had a very warm conversation," he said.

Netanyahu added: "We control the skies over Tehran. We are striking the Ayatollahs' regime with tremendous force.

"We are striking the nuclear weapons, the missiles, the headquarters, the symbols of power."

Israel launched three waves of aerial attacks in last 24 hours, IDF says

Israel launched three waves of aerial attacks on Iran in the last 24 hours, military spokesman Brigadier General Effie Defrin has said.

Israel deployed dozens of warplanes to strike over 60 targets in Tehran and western Iran, including missile launchers and missile-production sites, he said.

"The aim of the operation is to eliminate the existential threat to the State of Israel, significantly damage Iran鈥檚 nuclear program in all its components, and severely impact its missile array," he explained.

Putin calls for end to fighting between Israel and Iran

Vladimir Putin has said all sides should look for ways to end the fighting between Israel and Iran.

The Russian president said Moscow had conveyed its ideas on how to achieve peace to the parties involved.

He said he was in contact with Donald Trump and Israel on the conflict.

Putin said Iranian society was "consolidating around its political leadership" and Russia and Iran "would be able to continue work in nuclear energy".

It comes as North Korea denounced Israel's attack on Iran, state media said.

Trump told senior aides he approves of Iran attack plans, report says

Donald Trump has told senior aides he approves of US attack plans for Iran, but was holding off on giving the go-ahead to see if Tehran will abandon its nuclear programme, the Wall Street Journal reports.

Three sources told the paper the US president is hoping that threatening to join Israel's strikes on Iran will make Tehran agree to his demands.

Earlier, the US president said: "I may do it. I may not do it."

US begins evacuating nonessential diplomats and families from embassy in Israel

The US has begun evacuating nonessential diplomats and their families from the US embassy in Israel as the air war between Israel and Iran intensifies.

A government plane evacuated a number of diplomats and their family members who had asked to leave the country, two US officials told the Associated Press.

The evacuations happened shortly before US ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, announced on X that the embassy was making plans for evacuation flights and ships for American citizens (see 16.59 post).

Missiles launched towards Israel

Missiles have been launched from Iran towards Israel, the Israeli military says.

Trump does not want to go to war with Iran, former chief of National Security Council says

Donald Trump does not want to go to war with Iran and has left the door open for Tehran to resume negotiations, a former chief of staff of the US National Security Council has told Sky News.

Speaking on The World With Yalda Hakim, Fred Fleitz said the US president "is going to make Iran a pretty good deal for a peaceful nuclear programme".

But he said if Iran does not give up its enrichment programme then "the clock is running out" and Trump will send US bombers to drop bunker-buster bombs on its Fordow nuclear site.

"Trump is a man of his word," he said. "He gave the Iranians 60 days. And if they don't agree soon on this, Trump has concluded that an Iranian nuclear weapon will be here soon.

"And it is not just a threat to Israel. It is a threat to the United States. And that's why I think there's a good chance Trump will drop bunker-buster bombs on the Fordow facility."

He said Iran would have to agree to give up the site and agree to stop enriching uranium: "If it wants a peaceful nuclear programme, the US will help it build one."