Middle East conflict: Updates on developments in bombings, attacks, and decisions

Nine days have passed since the start of the conflict between Israel and Iran. On the one hand, the Israeli armed forces continue to attack "military targets" in Israel, which has not gone unnoticed by their opponents.
Iran, on the other hand, has planned constant bombings against Israeli territories like Tehran and nearby cities. The most significant attack in recent days involved the missile attack on one of the most important hospitals in the Israeli capital. For now, there is no sign of any attempt at dialogue: Iran has stated that it would not speak to anyone until its opponents' attacks cease.
The United States has considered entering the conflict, depending on a decision that Donald Trump is expected to issue in the coming days. The European Union, for its part, has called for talks and peace.
Trump gives two weeks to decide on Iran
President Donald Trump declared Friday that Iran has a "maximum" of two weeks to avoid potential U.S. airstrikes, suggesting he could make a decision sooner than the two-week deadline he set the day before.
On June 13, Israel launched a campaign of airstrikes and bombings against Iran, claiming that Tehran was on the verge of acquiring nuclear weapons. Iran responded with missile and drone launches.
Trump also ruled out the potential success of talks between European powers and Iran on resolving the conflict between Israel and Tehran, which began Friday in Geneva.
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