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U.S. President Donald Trump has once again criticized Israeli prosecutors over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ongoing corruption trial, calling it a “political witch hunt.” Posting on Truth Social, Trump said it was “terrible” what prosecutors are doing to Netanyahu.
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 US President Donald Trump has called for the "immediate" cancellation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ongoing corruption trial, denouncing the proceedings as a politically motivated "witch hunt" by the Israeli judiciary, noting that it will be the US that will 'save' Israeli PM.
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 Amid reports that the US strikes on Iran's nuclear sites had caused minimal damage to the Islamic Republic's nuclear programme, the Central Intelligence Agency, citing a "body of credible intelligence", confirmed that the strikes by Washington had "severely damaged" Tehran's key nuclear facilities and that it would take years to rebuild those structures.
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 US President Donald Trump is reiterating his claim that the US "obliterated" Iranian nuclear sites during targeted strikes on June 22, citing an assessment by the Israel Atomic Energy Commission (IAEC). The IAEC reported that the US strike destroyed the Fordow nuclear site's critical infrastructure and rendered the enrichment facility inoperable.
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The IDF said that it has attacked a number of military headquarters of the Iranian regime, including the "Tharallah" headquarters, the general headquarters under the Revolutionary Guards, which is designed to protect Tehran from security threats, including internal threats.
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Iran-Israel Conflict: Ebrahim Zolfaghari, spokesperson of Iran's Military Central Command, directly addressed US President Donald Trump, saying, "Gambler Trump, you can start this war, but we will be the ones who end it."  
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Middle East Conflict: Addressing a White House briefing, General Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, revealed that the operation aimed to severely degrade Iran's nuclear weapons infrastructure.
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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the US airstrikes on nuclear sites have fundamentally changed the situation, rendering diplomacy insufficient for now. "It's good to keep the door of diplomacy open, but today, the situation has fundamentally changed. My country has come under direct attack. In this moment, diplomacy alone is no longer sufficient; our priority must now be self-defense."






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