Israeli police officers stand behind a police line after an Iranian ballistic missile strike in Haifa Friday June 20 2025. Iran announced on Friday that it would not engage in talks over its nuclear program while under Israeli attack, as European powers pushed for renewed negotiations and the United States weighed possible involvement in the conflict. Meanwhile, a week into its military campaign, Israel reported striking dozens of targets overnight, including missile production facilities, military sites in western and central Iran, and a research center in Tehran it claims is linked to nuclea
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Israeli police officers stand behind a police line after an Iranian ballistic missile strike in Haifa Friday June 20 2025. Iran announced on Friday that it would not engage in talks over its nuclear program while under Israeli attack, as European powers pushed for renewed negotiations and the United States weighed possible involvement in the conflict. Meanwhile, a week into its military campaign, Israel reported striking dozens of targets overnight, including missile production facilities, military sites in western and central Iran, and a research center in Tehran it claims is linked to nuclea