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The long-simmering tensions between Israel and Iran recently erupted into a full-scale military confrontation, with far-reaching implications for the Middle East and the world. The conflict has drawn widespread international attention. Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei sent a clear message to the U.S. on Wednesday, stating, "They should know that Iran will not surrender." On the afternoon of June 18, Israel launched a new round of air strikes on Tehran. The attacks are currently mainly in the east and northeast of Tehran. World leaders are calling for an immediate halt to the attacks. China has urged both sides to take steps to reduce tensions and prevent the region from descending into greater turmoil. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has offered to play a "facilitating role" to end the conflict. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer believes there is a consensus among G7 leaders for de-escalation.
As the conflict rages on, questions remain about its duration, the extent of further military actions and the potential for regional and international intervention. Stay tuned to CGTN for the latest updates, expert analysis and on-the-ground reports as this critical situation unfolds.
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The long-simmering tensions between Israel and Iran recently erupted into a full-scale military confrontation, with far-reaching implications for the Middle East and the world. The conflict has drawn widespread international attention. Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei sent a clear message to the U.S. on Wednesday, stating, "They should know that Iran will not surrender." On the afternoon of June 18, Israel launched a new round of air strikes on Tehran. The attacks are currently mainly in the east and northeast of Tehran. World leaders are calling for an immediate halt to the attacks. China has urged both sides to take steps to reduce tensions and prevent the region from descending into greater turmoil. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has offered to play a "facilitating role" to end the conflict. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer believes there is a consensus among G7 leaders for de-escalation.
As the conflict rages on, questions remain about its duration, the extent of further military actions and the potential for regional and international intervention. Stay tuned to CGTN for the latest updates, expert analysis and on-the-ground reports as this critical situation unfolds.