Israel-Iran conflict delays nuclear talks
In Israel, air raid sirens have sounded for a third night in a row, with reports of Iranian missiles hitting Tel Aviv and parts of northern Israel.
There are reports Iran will not negotiate a ceasefire while it is under attack and it has cancelled negotiations with the United States over its nuclear program.

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