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Israel-Iran live: Israel says dozens injured after latest Iranian attack; Trump says it's 'very hard' to ask Israel to stop strikes

Israel says dozens of people have been injured in fresh attacks by Iran. Meanwhile, Donald Trump has been speaking to reporters about the conflict and the prospects for ending it. Listen to Trump 100 as you scroll.

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US warplanes transit through UK as Trump considers striking Iran

By Ben van der Merwe, Adam Parker, Kaitlin Tosh and Sophia Massam, Data & Forensics Unit

Flight tracking data shows extensive movement of US military aircraft towards the Middle East in recent days, including via the UK.

Fifty-two US military planes were spotted flying over the eastern Mediterranean towards the Middle East between Monday and Thursday.

That includes at least 25 that passed through Chania airport, on the Greek island of Crete - an eight-fold increase in the rate of arrivals compared to the first half of June.

Israel 'will not stop' attacks until Iran's nuclear threat is 'dismantled', says Israel's UN ambassador

Israel's ambassador to the United Nations has vowed "we will not stop" attacks on Iran until the "nuclear threat is dismantled" and "its war machine is disarmed".

The two countries traded angry accusations at the United Nations Security Council, as its secretary-general Antonio Guterres warned that expansion of the Israel-Iran conflict could "ignite a fire no one can control".

Israel's UN ambassador Danny Danon vowed: "We will not stop.

"Not until Iran's nuclear threat is dismantled, not until its war machine is disarmed."

Fordow: What we know about Iran's secretive 'nuclear mountain' - and how Israel might try to destroy it

By Michael Drummond, foreign news reporter

Deep beneath a mountain, hundreds of centrifuges spin, enriching Iran's uranium that Israel suspects is destined for a nuclear weapon.

The Fordow plant is protected by tonnes upon tonnes of dirt and rock, far away from prying eyes - and foreign missiles.

But as Israeli warplanes fly unchecked above Tehran, with much of the Islamic Republic's air defences turned to smoking ruins on the ground, attention has moved to the secretive facility.

Explosions in Iran's Isfahan, Iranian media reports

Explosions have been heard in Iran's city of Isfahan, Iranian media reports. 

Isfahan is home to research facilities which are one of three key pieces of nuclear infrastructure in Iran.

It comes after Israeli military said it launched a fresh wave of attacks against Iran's missile storage and launch infrastructure.

Iran not sure it can trust US - foreign minister

Iran isn't sure it can trust the US in diplomatic talks after Israel attacked it just two days before a scheduled round of negotiations, Sky News' US partner network NBC.

Araghchi suggested the US may have used talks as a "cover" for Israel's air attack last week. 

"So they had perhaps this plan in their mind, and they just needed negotiations perhaps to cover it up," Araghchi said. 

"We don鈥檛 know how we can trust them anymore. What they did was, in fact, a betrayal to diplomacy."

Israel launched its first strikes against Iran two days before a sixth round of talks between Washington and Tehran.

Israel launches fresh attacks in Iran - IDF

Israel has launched a fresh wave of attacks in Iran against missile storage and launch infrastructure, its military has said. 

Threat from latest Iranian attack over as Israelis told they can leave protected areas

It appears the threat from the latest Iranian attack is over as the Israeli military is telling residents they are now permitted to leave protected areas.

Just a few minutes ago, we told you about reports of explosions in Tel Aviv and missiles being launched on Israel from Iran.

Several explosions heard over Tel Aviv - Reuters

Several explosions have been heard over Tel Aviv, a Reuters witness has said, as Israeli military reported more missiles being launched on Israel from Iran. 

A statement by the IDF says: "A short while ago, sirens sounded in several areas across Israel following the identification of missiles launched from Iran toward the State of Israel."

Operations are under way to intercept and strike "where necessary to eliminate the threat", the statement adds.

Ireland relocates Tehran embassy staff in response to 'deteriorating situation'

Ireland is temporarily relocating its embassy staff from Tehran, the country's foreign minister has said.

"In light of the deteriorating situation, following consultation with my officials and in close consultation and coordination with EU partners, I have decided to temporarily relocate our personnel from Tehran," Simon Harris said.

He added that arrangements have been put in place for the embassy to continue its operations from Dublin.

It comes after the UK said it was temporarily withdrawing its staff from its embassy in Iran.

Foreign nations scramble to evacuate citizens from Middle East

Foreign countries have been scrambling to evacuate their citizens from the Middle East over the past few days.

Here's a roundup:

The Australian government evacuated around 1,200 Australians from Israel on Wednesday with another 1,500 having registered for assistance.

Around 48 Austrians have left Israel or neighbouring Jordan out of the 200 who reported to the Tel Aviv embassy.

Bulgaria has evacuated 17 diplomats and their families from Iran to Azerbaijan.

More than 1,600 Chinese citizens have been evacuated from Iran, with hundreds more from Israel.

State media reports there are several thousand Chinese nationals in Iran.

Defence minister Jana Cernochova said a flight with 66 Czech nationals had left Israel and landed in Prague.

Yesterday, France said it was arranging a convoy by the end of the week from Iran to the Turkish or Armenian borders.

Berlin meanwhile has laid on charter flights that saw 345 German citizens leave the Middle East.

Operation Sindhu is what India called its efforts to get its nationals out, with more than 100 Indian students evacuated from northern Iran into Armenia on 17 June.

And the likes of Greece, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Sierra Leone, South Korea, Taiwan and more have all evacuated their people.