
The ongoing Israel-Iran conflict has escalated, now entering its fifth day with increasing missile exchanges. Israel recently conducted an airstrike on Iran’s state TV building in Tehran, resulting in significant damage and raising tensions further. In response, Iran announced plans to launch the largest missile attack ever directed at Israel.
Amid this rising violence, U.S. President Donald Trump abruptly ended his participation in the G7 summit held in Alberta, Canada, to return to Washington, emphasizing the gravity of the situation. Trump used social media to urge all residents of Tehran, a city with approximately 10 million inhabitants, to evacuate immediately due to fears of a wider conflict.
The Trump administration is also closely monitoring the safety of Indian nationals in Iran and Israel, advising them to maintain communication with their embassies and providing a dedicated helpline for assistance.
G7 Summit Response
The G7 summit in Kananaskis included discussions on the volatile situation in the Middle East. However, there are reports suggesting that President Trump may not endorse the group’s joint statement calling for restraint from both Iran and Israel.
Missile sirens have sounded across central Israel, including major cities like Tel Aviv, raising concerns over civilian safety and highlighting the escalating nature of the conflict.
Diplomatic Stance and Future Outlook
International leaders continue to express concern over the potential for further military escalation. Iran has stated its willingness to enter negotiations only if Israel halts its bombing campaigns. This deadlock leaves the crisis unpredictable, with the possibility of additional military actions looming.
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