Escalating Tensions: Iran and Israel on Brink of Nuclear Conflict
Amid escalating tensions, Iran refuses to negotiate on its nuclear program while under attack by Israel. As the conflict intensifies, the U.S. considers involvement and Europe seeks diplomatic resolutions. Both sides have suffered casualties, and global powers urge de-escalation to prevent nuclear disaster.

Iran has declared its unwillingness to negotiate the future of its nuclear program while under attack by Israel, even as European nations attempt to mediate peace talks. The United States is contemplating intervention as the conflict escalates, with Israel targeting Iranian military assets.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi asserted no negotiations with the U.S. would occur until Israeli hostilities cease. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump indicated reluctance to pressure Israel to cease strikes as tensions flared.
The situation has resulted in casualties on both sides, with missile strikes and military operations ongoing, while international leaders call for calm to avert a potential nuclear crisis.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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