💨 Abstract
With diplomatic efforts stalled, Israel and Iran's conflict persists, with both sides launching strikes. European diplomats and Iran's foreign minister held talks, but Iran insisted on halting aggression first. Israel, backed by its Prime Minister and top general, vows to continue its campaign against Iran's nuclear program. Meanwhile, the U.S. is deliberating potential military involvement. The conflict began with Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear and military sites. Iran has retaliated with missiles and drones. The U.N
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