Iran looks to de-escalate conflict with Israel
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The Kremlin said on Tuesday that it saw that Israel did not want mediation efforts over its conflict with Iran, now in its fifth day amid what Moscow said was "galloping escalation".
The five-day conflict has taken a grim toll, with Iran suffering the brunt of the casualties—at least 224 people dead, including 70 women and children, and 1,277 injured, according to official figures.
The US president said he would end wars and now a vocal part of his support is urging him to stay out of this conflict.
Iran fired a new wave of missile attacks on Israel early today killing at least five people and injuring 70, authorities in Israel have said.Explosions rocked major Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv and the port city of Haifa.
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Londoners with friends and family in Iran are only able to watch with concern from thousands of kilometres away as conflict continues to escalate between the country and Israel.
What if the fighting escalates and expands? Here are just a few possible, worst-case scenarios. For all the US denials, Iran clearly believes American forces endorsed and at least tacitly supported Israel's attacks.
With ballistic missiles slamming into buildings in Tel Aviv, Israelis say they are losing their long-held sense of security.