Israel-Iran War: Diplomatic Push Amid Missile Strikes and Rising Death Toll
The UN Security Council also convened in an
emergency session at Iran’s request
supported by Russia, China, and Pakistan
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Geneva/Tel Aviv/Tehran: As the Israel-Iran war enters its second week, diplomatic efforts are intensifying alongside escalating military strikes. European foreign ministers are meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Geneva to revive talks over Iran’s nuclear program. UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy called the next two weeks a “window for a diplomatic solution.”
The UN Security Council also convened in an emergency session at Iran’s request, supported by Russia, China, and Pakistan.
Meanwhile, former US President Donald Trump is weighing American military involvement. According to reports, Trump has approved strike plans but is holding off for potential progress on negotiations.
On Friday, Iran fired dozens of missiles, hitting cities across Israel. A strike on Soroka Hospital in Beersheba injured 40 people. Iran claimed the actual target was a nearby military base.
In response, Israel’s military launched overnight raids on nuclear and military sites, including:
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that over half of Iran’s missile launchers had been destroyed. He vowed Tehran would pay a “heavy price.”
The Iranian death toll has reportedly reached 639, while 25 have died in Israel. Iranian officials say nuclear scientists and top commanders are among the dead.
The conflict has also led to:
After the death of IRGC intelligence head Mohammed Kazemi in an Israeli strike, Brigadier General Majid Khadami was appointed as his replacement.
Missiles struck a hospital in Tehran and caused structural collapse at Weizmann Institute’s campus in Rehovot, Israel. Luckily, no injuries were reported due to the overnight timing.
Iran imposed a nationwide internet shutdown—the worst since 2019. Over 223 people have been arrested for alleged collaboration with Israel, according to Iran Human Rights.
With diplomacy and escalation unfolding simultaneously, the world watches closely. Talks in Geneva may offer hope, but airstrikes, rising casualties, and cyber restrictions indicate a deeply volatile situation.
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