Trump to take two weeks to decide US involvement
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a press conference on Thursday that President Donald Trump will make a final decision on whether to strike Iran in the span of two weeks.
She added that Trump still sees a “substantial” chance that negotiations could achieve US and Israeli demands on Iran’s nuclear program.
Trump has demanded that Iran immediately shut down its enrichment operations and any other potential for producing nuclear weapons.
“Based on the fact that there’s a substantial chance of negotiations that may or may not take place with Iran in the near future. I will make my decision whether or not to go within the next two weeks,” Leavitt quoted Trump as saying.
In particular, the US has been weighing whether to join Israel’s attack by striking Iran’s well-defended Fordo uranium enrichment facility, which is buried under a mountain and could be destroyed by US “bunker-buster” bombs.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said earlier on Thursday that he trusted that Trump would “do what’s best for America.”
“I can tell you that they’re already helping a lot,” Netanyahu said.
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June 19, 2025
Germany’s Merz urges moderation in phone call with Netanyahu — reports
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz called for moderation in Israel’s campaign against Iran, according to German government sources who spoke with Reuters and German news agency DPA.
Merz expressed Germany’s support in principle for Israeli military attacks on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure during the call on Wednesday evening, which lasted around 20 minutes.
He expressed understanding of the threat posed to Israel but urged that the conflict be brought under control, according to DPA. The pair also discussed the war in Gaza.
The conversation follows Merz’s praise for Israel for its campaign against the Iranian nuclear program, with the German leader having said that Iran was doing the “dirty work” for the West earlier this week.
His remarks sparked strong criticism in Germany, where many hoped for a more critical stance from Berlin in the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict.
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June 19, 2025
WHO chief condemns damage to hospitals in Israel and Iran
The escalation of hostilities between Israel and Iran has put health facilities and access to healthcare at risk, World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on X.
He said Thursday morning’s attacks on Soroka Hospital in southern Israel injured dozens of people, some severely.
Around 250 people were moved to other facilities since the hospital was now only “partially functional,” Tedros wrote.
The WHO chief said an airstrike on Tehran three days ago killed three members of the Iranian Red Crescent Society while they were reportedly rescuing other people.
The same day, a hospital in Iran’s western city of Kermanshah was also damaged when Israel struck the region, with around 15 staff and patients injured, according to the WHO chief.
“The best medicine is peace,” Tedros wrote.
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June 19, 2025
UN rights chief decries civilians being ‘treated as collateral damage’
The widescale and continuing attacks by Israel and Iran on each other’s territories, now in their seventh day, “risk setting the whole region ablaze,” Volker Türk, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, said in a statement.
Türk said the extensive airstrikes, missiles and drone attacks have “already caused significant harm beyond military objectives.” Hospitals, residential buildings and water infrastructure have all been destroyed or damaged by the attacks.
Türk said many civilians were being displaced by the conflict, notably from the Iranian capital, Tehran, where the streets were empty after evacuation warnings were issued covering wide swathes of the city.
“It is appalling to see how civilians are treated as collateral damage in the conduct of hostilities. Threats and inflammatory rhetoric by senior officials on both sides suggest a worrying intention to inflict harm on civilians,” Türk said.
He called on both sides to exercise maximum restraint and to return to the negotiating table in good faith to prevent further escalation.
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June 19, 2025
Iranians must continue with ‘strength,’ says supreme leader
Iranians must continue acting with “strength” as they have up to this point, the Islamic Republic’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei posted to X.
“I would like to tell our dear nation that if the enemy senses that you fear them, they won’t let go of you,” the post read. “Continue the very behavior that you have had up to this day; continue this behavior with strength.”
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June 19, 2025
Iranian FM confirms Soroka Hospital damage as missiles struck Israeli army center nearby
Iran’s foreign minister said the Iranian military “accurately eliminated” an Israeli military command post and also hit “another vital target.”
The same missile strikes also damaged the Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba. Israeli medics said three people were seriously injured while dozens more were affected by shrapnel or blast injuries.
Abbas Aragachi confirmed the damage in a post on X.
“The blast wave caused superficial damage to a small section of the nearby, and largely evacuated, Soroka military hospital,” the Iranian foreign minister wrote.
Aragachi vowed to continue the fight against the Israeli army, asking Israeli citizens to “heed” Iranian evacuation orders and to “avoid proximity to military and intelligence sites.”
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Netanyahu vows to eliminate Iran nuclear threat during visit to Soroka Hospital
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would continue to work toward its goal of eliminating Iran’s nuclear threat and didn’t rule out the possibility of toppling the Iranian leadership during a visit to the Soroko Medical Center, which was struck as a wave of Iranian missiles hit several locations this morning.
“We are committed to destroying the nuclear threat, the threat of a nuclear annihilation against Israel,” Netanyahu told reporters.
“Our goal is twofold — nuclear, ballistic missiles. We’re going to remove them. We are in the process of completing the [removal of] this threat.”
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said earlier this morning that the Iranian supreme leader “cannot continue to exist.”
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June 19, 2025
US envoy warns Hezbollah against entering Israel-Iran conflict
The US ambassador to Turkey and special envoy for Syria, Thomas Barrack, has issued a strong warning to Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement, urging the group to stay out of the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran.
Speaking during a visit to Beirut on Thursday, Barrack said any involvement by the Iran-backed Shiite group would be “a very bad decision.”
Hezbollah has condemned Israel’s strikes on Iran and its threats against Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Despite the rhetoric, the group has not launched direct military action.
Regional analysts say Hezbollah’s current operational capacity remains limited after last year’s conflict with Israel, reducing its ability to sustain a prolonged conflict.
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June 19, 2025
Iran could shut down Strait of Hormuz, lawmaker warns
Closing the Strait of Hormuz remains on the table as a possible response to hostile actions, according to one senior Iranian lawmaker.
“Closing down the Strait of Hormuz is one of the options Iran could take to respond against its enemies,” Behnam Saeedi, a member of the Iranian Parliament’s National Security Committee presidium, told the semi-official Mehr news agency on Thursday.
The strategic waterway handles around 20% of global daily oil shipments. Iran has repeatedly warned it could block the strait in response to Western pressure.
On Wednesday, shipping sources reported that commercial vessels were already steering clear of Iranian waters near the strait, reflecting growing tensions in the region.
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June 19, 2025
IN PICTURES — Iranian missiles fall on Israel
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June 19, 2025
Trump and Iran’s ayatollahs waiting each other out, Bolton tells DW
US President Donald Trump and Iran’s ayatollahs are playing a waiting game to determine their next move, former US National Security Adviser John Bolton said.
Speaking as a guest on DW’s Berlin Briefing podcast, Bolton said he didn’t believe his former boss “knows what to do as of the moment.”
“He doesn’t like to be in these kinds of situations where he has to make a choice,” Bolton said of Trump.
Iran has warned the United States against entering the war in support of Israel, stating it is prepared to act if tensions escalate.
“He currently believes, I think, that if he threatens the use of force, that this will finally induce the ayatollahs to be serious about negotiating the end of the nuclear weapons program. He’s wrong on that because they’re not going to negotiate the end of the program … so he’s waiting for them and they’re waiting for him,” Bolton said.
Bolton also commented on a planned meeting between the foreign ministers of Germany, France and the UK with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, scheduled for Friday. He said the meeting “will not succeed” in finding a diplomatic solution.
“There’s no point for the Iranians to negotiate with the Europeans. The Europeans don’t pose any threat.”
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June 19, 2025
Iran says Israeli military base, not hospital, was missile target
Iran has said the main target of a missile strike that hit a hospital in southern Israel was a nearby military and intelligence base — not the medical facility itself.
A hospital in southern Israel and two towns near Tel Aviv were struck after a barrage of Iranian missiles. Israeli emergency services say more than 40 people have been injured.
“The main target of the attack was the Israeli Army Command and Intelligence Base (IDF C4I) and the Army Intelligence Camp in Gav-Yam Technology Park, located in the vicinity of the Soroka Hospital,” Iran’s state news agency IRNA reported Thursday.
It added that the hospital was “exposed only to the blast wave” and described the intended target as a military facility.
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June 19, 2025
Iran says ‘all options on table’ if US intervenes
Iran has warned the United States against entering the war in support of Israel, saying it is ready to act if tensions escalate.
“If the United States wants to actively enter the field in favour of the Zionist regime, Iran will have to use its tools to both teach a lesson to aggressors and defend its national security and national interests,” Iran’s deputy foreign minister Kazem Gharibabadi said Thursday, according to state television.
He added that “naturally, our military decision makers have all the necessary options on the table,” without elaborating further.
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June 19, 2025
Iran faces nationwide internet blackout amid Israeli airstrikes
Iran has remained largely offline for more than 12 hours, according to NetBlocks, a London-based organization that monitors cybersecurity and internet access.
The disruption follows escalating hostilities between Iran and Israel, including Israeli airstrikes on military targets in Tehran.
“Metrics show Iran has now been offline for over 12 hours as authorities impose a nation-scale internet shutdown, citing Israel’s alleged ‘misuse’ of the network for military purposes,” NetBlocks posted on X early Thursday.
The group said the measure is continuing to hinder residents’ access to information at a critical time. On Wednesday, NetBlocks reported a near-total national internet blackout, following earlier partial outages.
The Tehran-based Mehr News Agency on Wednesday quoted Iran’s Communications Ministry as saying the restrictions were imposed due to “misuse of the national communications networks by the hostile aggressor for military purposes and for jeopardizing the life and property of innocent people.”
Separately, the Israeli military said Thursday its air force is currently striking military targets in Tehran.
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June 19, 2025
Israeli military says airstrike hits nuclear sites in Arak and Natanz
The Israeli military has announced it has struck what it calls an “inactive nuclear reactor” in Arak, Iran, during overnight air raids.
The operation also targeted a site near Natanz, described as part of Iran’s nuclear weapons development efforts.
In a statement, the Israeli military said it had “targeted the nuclear reactor in the area of Arak in Iran, including the structure of the reactor’s core seal, which is a key component in plutonium production.”
It said the strike aimed “to prevent the reactor from being restored and used for nuclear weapons development.”
The military added that “a nuclear weapons development site in the area of Natanz” was also struck. According to the statement, about 40 Israeli air force jets took part in the raids, hitting “dozens” of sites overnight.
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