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Iran and Israel trade attacks as conflict enters fourth day – live updates | Israel

Here is a summary of events so far

  • Israeli officials say eight people have reportedly been killed overnight in the latest round of Iranian strikes, as the conflict between the two regional rivals enters a fourth day. The total number of people killed since Friday stands at 24, according to the Israeli PM’s office and media reports.

  • Iran says more than 200 people have been killed there since the start of the conflict on Friday.

  • Iran’s foreign ministry has challenged Israel’s characterisation of what it has described as ‘surgical’ strikes in Tehran, saying that many women and children have been killed in residential areas.

  • Iranian media said that a hospital in the country’s west has been “seriously damaged” after an Israeli strike in the area on Monday, AFP reports citing the Tasnim news agency.

  • Israel’s defence minister Israel Katz on Monday had to row back on his warning that Tehran’s residents would “pay the price” for Iranian strikes on Israeli civilians. He later said Israel has “no intention to physically harm the residents of Tehran”.

  • Iran does not intend to develop nuclear weapons but will pursue its right to nuclear energy and research, president Masoud Pezeshkian said on Monday, as reported by Reuters.

  • An Israeli military spokesperson has said Israel has “achieved aerial superiority over Iran”, AFP reports.

  • Israel’s military says it has destroyed “one-third” of Iran’s surface-to-surface missile launchers, AFP reports.

  • UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi provided an update on Monday on the situation at Iran’s nuclear facilities after Israel launched military strikes and said there was no sign of further damage at the Natanz or Fordow enrichment sites

  • Tensions between Iran and Israel are escalating as leaders of G7 nations prepare meet on Monday in the Canadian Rockies, where they plan to spend the opening day asking Trump to justify his confidence that Israel and Iran will make a deal that will mean “peace soon”.

  • Iran has urged the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency to condemn Israeli attacks on nuclear sites in the Islamic republic during an emergency meeting on Monday, AFP reports.

  • China has urged Iran and Israel to “immediately take measures to cool down the tensions”.

  • Iran has executed a man who was found guilty of spying for Israel’s intelligence agency Mossad, the semi-official Fars news agency reported on Monday, as reported by Reuters.

  • Israel’s military says it has attacked Iran’s Quds force headquarters in Tehran.

  • Iran’s chief justice, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei, on Monday said there would be swift trials for people arrested on suspicion of collaborating with Israel, Reuters reports.

  • Iran on Monday urged Britain, France and Germany to pressure Israel to stop its attacks on Iran, AFP reports.

  • Israel said on Monday that it deported the last three remaining activists from an aid flotilla that attempted to reach the war-torn Gaza Strip last week.

  • Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan told Iranian counterpart Masoud Pezeshkian in a phone call on Monday that his country was ready to play a facilitator role to return to nuclear negotiations and end the conflict with Israel.

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Key events

France on Monday blocked access to the stands of five Israeli arms manufacturers at the Paris Air show for displaying “offensive weapons”, according to a French government source, AFP reports.

The stands were blocked off by black tarps for showing “offensive weapons”, including those used in Gaza, which allegedly violated terms made with Israel, said the source. The Israeli government condemned the “scandalous” decision in a statement, calling it a form of “segregation” against the Israeli companies.

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