Evening recap
We are wrapping up this live page covering Israel’s ongoing war on Iran. Here’s a round-up of today’s major developments:
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US President Donald Trump has announced in a social media post that the US has "completed our very successful attack" on three nuclear sites in Iran.
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Iranian media reported on Sunday that part of the Fordow uranium enrichment facility as well as the Isfahan and Natanz nuclear sites were attacked, after Donald Trump said the US had bombed them.
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Trump has said that Iran must now make peace or "we will go after" other targets in the country, hours after he announced the targeting of Iranian nuclear sites.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the prominent Democratic lawmaker, has strongly condemned Donald Trump's decision to attack Iran.
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Antonio Guterres, the UN secretary-general, has labelled the US strikes on Iran a "dangerous escalation in a region already on the edge - and a direct threat to international peace and security."
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised what he called a "bold decision" by President Donald Trump to bomb Iran's nuclear sites, saying it would "change history."
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Seyed Abbas Araghchi, Iran's foreign minister, has strongly condemned the US attack, and said Tehran reserves "all options" to defend itself.
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Iran has the legal right to withdraw from the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) based on its Article 10 following US strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities, Parliament foreign policy committee head Abbas Golroo said in a statement on X on Sunday.
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Qatar has warned of “catastrophic consequences” following the overnight US attacks targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, urging an immediate halt to military operations and a return to diplomatic dialogue.
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China strongly condemns the US attack on Iran and on nuclear facilities supervised by the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Sunday.
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Pakistan has denounced the US bombardment of Iranian nuclear sites, calling the move a breach of international law—just a day after Islamabad said it would nominate US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has announced plans to create a ministerial-level contact group aimed at engaging international and regional actors to help ease tensions and halt attacks on Iran.