Overview
- The Israeli military struck Iran's public broadcasting headquarters in Tehran on Monday, following warnings for residents in the northern district to evacuate.
- The Iranian Revolutionary Guard responded with fresh missile salvos against Israel and vowed to carry out “more devastating” operations if the attacks continue.
- Since the conflict began on June 12, at least 248 people have been killed in Iran and 24 in Israel, with hundreds more injured as residential areas on both sides are hit.
- President Donald Trump denied U.S. involvement in Israel's offensive, affirmed America's readiness to defend against any Iranian aggression and urged a diplomatic resolution.
- European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called for a return to nuclear negotiations, warning that the ongoing strikes risk a broader regional escalation.