
Israel-Iran Conflict Live Updates: Nuclear sites being quickly rebuilt, says Iran's Atomic Energy Agency
US foreign minister David Lammy said that he spoke with his counterparts in Iran and Israel to stress the need for de-escalation.
Lammy said in an X post that he urged a diplomatic, negotiated solution of the conflict.
The Israeli military announced it is carrying out attacks on military infrastructure located in Tehran and western Iran on Monday.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that Israel's military campaign in Iran will conclude once its strategic objectives are met, emphasizing that the country has "no intention of doing more than what is necessary."
Israel's envoy to the United Nations has issued a strong warning to Iran, stating that any further attacks targeting Israeli civilians will be met with overpowering force.
Iran's Atomic Energy Agency announced that the country's nuclear sites, recently targeted in US airstrikes, are being quickly rebuilt and will resume operations with increased strength, according to Iranian state media.

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