Trump-Iran latest: US Secretary of Defense rages at coverage of bombing after ayatollah threatens further attacks
Pete Hegseth said Iran’s nuclear facilities were destroyed
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Pete Hegseth said Iran’s nuclear facilities were destroyed
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Tehran says its nuclear sites ‘badly damaged’
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For a second time, Donald Trump appears to have disclosed top-secret intelligence on allied operations in enemy territory.
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Donald Trump used the Nato summit to suggest that Israeli agents are on the ground at Iran’s nuclear facilities – it’s not the first time he's blurted secrets, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley from Tel Aviv
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As leaked US intelligence suggests Trump’s strikes only put Iran’s nuclear programme back by a few months, Tehran will feel the incentive to secure a weapon more than ever, world affairs editor Sam Kiley writes from Tel Aviv
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Tehran says its nuclear sites ‘badly damaged’
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The Israeli and US attacks on Iran have brought us into a dangerous new age in which the laws of the jungle are supreme, world affairs editor Sam Kiley writes from Tel Aviv
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Comes after furious US president ordered Israel to ‘not drop those bombs’ as he accused both sides of violating truce
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The Independent’s world affairs editor Sam Kiley is in Tel Aviv to explain what the latest US-Iran escalation means for Israel, Tehran, and the wider Middle East – and to answer your questions on where this growing conflict goes next
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Donald Trump’s ‘complete’ ceasefire is now under question following Israel’s claims, which Iran reportedly denies
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Trump announced a ceasefire from 8am local time but within hours the shaky agreement was in peril, prompting questions over how long it can last, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley from Tel Aviv
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Iran and Israel have not commented yet on Donald Trump’s claim that a ceasefire has been agreed
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