Iran's Turbulent Times: Nuclear Strikes and Diplomatic Dilemmas
Iran is dealing with the aftermath of American and Israeli airstrikes on its nuclear sites, while contemplating resuming talks with the U.S. Tehran has acknowledged significant damage to key sites and reported rising casualties from Israeli attacks. Meanwhile, Iran faces internal criticism over potential diplomatic negotiations.

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Iran is grappling with the fallout from American and Israeli airstrikes on its nuclear facilities. As Tehran acknowledges significant damage, they are also considering the resumption of nuclear talks with the United States, despite rising internal dissent.
Iranian government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani disclosed that the strikes had severely impacted key nuclear sites, and Iran's state media confirmed the extent of the damage. Amidst these challenges, Iran must decide whether to engage in dialogue with the U.S. to alleviate looming economic sanctions.
Casualty figures from recent Israeli airstrikes have also emerged, with over 900 Iranian citizens reported dead. The strikes targeted Iran's Revolutionary Guard and missile stockpiles, prompting a surge of criticism from hard-line factions opposed to any negotiations with Western powers.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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