
🔴 Live: Trump urges 'everyone' to evacuate Tehran
Israel and Iran attacked each other for a fifth straight day on Tuesday, and US President Donald Trump urged Iranians to evacuate Tehran, citing what he said was the country's rejection of a deal to curb nuclear weapons development. Follow our liveblog for all the latest developments.
Yesterday's developments:
Israel and Iran on Monday traded strikes for a fourth day.
Iranian officials reported 224 deaths, mostly civilians, since the start of the conflict, while Israel said 24 civilians had been killed.
Israeli strikes damaged Iran's Natanz uranium enrichment plant.
President Donald Trump left the G7 summit early on Monday citing tensions in the Middle East.
Trump called for the immediate evacuation of Tehran.
Iran's Foreign Minister and chief nuclear negotiator Abbas Araghchi said Israel's strikes against his country "deal a blow" to diplomacy.
Iran's strikes on Israel are self-defence, Iran's UN Ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani told the UN Nations Security Council on Monday.
White House said it is not true that US is attacking Iran.

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France 24
35 minutes ago
- France 24
Russian strikes kill 14 in 'horrific' attack on Kyiv
Zelensky said "an entire section of an apartment block" was destroyed and rescuers were searching under the rubble for possible survivors. AFP journalists heard drones flying over the city and explosions ringing out as Ukrainian air defence systems opened fire during the Russian barrage. Dozens of Kyiv residents were taking shelter in a metro station in central Kyiv, sleeping on mats, exchanging information on the drone and missile threat or reassuring pets, AFP journalists reported. Some 27 locations in Kyiv were hit, Interior Minister Igor Klymenko said. One person was also killed and 10 wounded in a strike on Odesa, with Zelensky saying that a total of 440 drones and 32 missiles were used in the strikes nationwide. "Kyiv has faced one of the most horrific attacks," Zelensky wrote on Facebook. "Right now in Kyiv, efforts are underway to rescue people from under the rubble of an ordinary residential building -- it's still unclear how many remain trapped," he said. He urged the international community not to "turn a blind eye". Russian President Vladimir "Putin does this solely because he can afford to continue the war. He wants the war to go on," he said. Zelensky's chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, said in a social media post: "This is how Russia fights -- it kills civilians in ordinary homes, deliberately." US citizen dead Interior Minister Igor Klymenko wrote on Telegram: "27 locations in different districts of the capital came under enemy fire tonight". He added that "residential buildings, educational institutions and critical infrastructure facilities" had all been hit. "The death toll has risen to 14 people. As of now, 44 people have been injured in Kyiv," Klymenko said. He added that six others had been injured in Odesa and another in Chernigiv. Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko had earlier reported the death of a US citizen in a Russian attack on the capital's Solomyansky district. "During the attack on Kyiv... a 62-year-old US citizen died in a house opposite to the place where medics were providing assistance to the injured," Klitschko said on Telegram. Yermak slammed the new Russian strikes on "residential buildings in Kyiv", saying on Telegram that Moscow was "continuing its war against civilians". More than three years into its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Moscow has kept up its attacks despite efforts by the United States to broker a ceasefire. Talks have stalled. Moscow has rejected the "unconditional" truce demanded by Kyiv and its European allies, while Ukraine has dismissed Russia's demands as "ultimatums". On Monday, Zelensky had said he hoped to speak with his US counterpart Donald Trump on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Canada. But the Ukrainian leader was expected to arrive at the G7 after the departure of the American president, who cut short his stay in the Canadian Rockies as Israel pounded Iran.


France 24
an hour ago
- France 24
Trump says early G7 exit ‘nothing to do' with Macron's remarks on Israel-Iran ceasefire offer
Donald Trump said late on Monday his early departure from the Group of Seven nations summit has 'nothing to do with' working on a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, refuting comments by French President Emmanuel Macron who said the US president made a ceasefire proposal. Macron 'mistakenly said that I left the G7 Summit, in Canada, to go back to DC to work on a 'cease fire' between Israel and Iran,' Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform as he left the G7 summit in Canada to return to Washington. 'Wrong! He has no idea why I am now on my way to Washington, but it certainly has nothing to do with a Cease Fire. Much bigger than that,' Trump added in the post. Macron said earlier on Monday Trump had made an offer for a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. 'There is indeed an offer to meet and exchange. An offer was made especially to get a ceasefire and to then kick-start broader discussions,' Macron told reporters at the G7. Trump left the G7 summit in Canada early to return to Washington due to the Middle East situation. The air war between Iran and US ally Israel - which began on Friday when Israel attacked Iran with air strikes - has raised alarms in a region that had already been on edge since the start of Israel's military assault on Gaza in October 2023. Since the Israeli strikes on Friday, the two Middle Eastern rivals have exchanged blows, with Iranian officials reporting over 220 deaths, mostly civilians, while Israel said 24 civilians were killed. Israel, the US and other Western nations have long sought to pressure Iran to curb its nuclear weapons development. Tehran denies seeking nuclear weapons and has said it has the right to develop nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, including enrichment, as a party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Israel, which is not a party to the NPT, is the only country in the Middle East widely believed to have nuclear weapons. Washington said Trump was still aiming for a nuclear deal with Iran.


Euronews
2 hours ago
- Euronews
Iran launches new attack on Israel as conflict enters fifth day
US President Donald Trump has called for the immediate evacuation of all of Tehran, issuing the warning shortly after Israeli forces told residents in parts of north-eastern Tehran to leave ahead of planned strikes on what they described as 'military infrastructure.' The announcements came on the fifth day of hostilities between Iran and Israel, as both sides continue trading strikes in a conflict that shows no sign of slowing. Overnight, explosions and heavy air defence fire were reported in Tehran, as Iranian state media confirmed Israeli airstrikes hit the capital, including a direct hit on the country's state-run television station during a live broadcast. On Monday, Iran launched a pre-dawn wave of missiles at Israel, killing at least eight people, prompting further Israeli retaliation throughout the day. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed Monday that the strikes have set Iran's nuclear program back 'years' and said he is in touch daily with Trump, who left the G7 summit in Canada early amidst reports he was heading to Washington to work on a ceasefire deal. Stay with us for live updates as Euronews reporters from the region and around the world brought updates and reactions from the dramatic events in the Middle East.