Thank you for joining us today as we continued our live coverage of the conflict between Israel and Iran, where the ceasefire remains in place, despite early accusations from both sides of violations.
Here’s a look back at some of today’s developments:
- According to the CIA, reliable intelligence confirms that Iran’s nuclear program suffered significant damage from US air strikes, with new information pointing to extensive destruction. Meanwhile, Trump has intensified his criticism of journalists questioning the full extent of the damage.
- On Truth Social, Trump called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ongoing corruption trial a “witch hunt”, with the trial to resume next week.
- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte defended US President Donald Trump’s use of the F–word in relation to Iran and Israel and characterised the act as that of a “daddy [who] has to sometimes use strong language”.
- At the NATO summit in The Hague, Trump announced nuclear negotiations between the US and Iran are scheduled for next week. UN Secretary General António Guterres “very much hopes” the talks will end the conflict.
- Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has again called for humanitarian aid entering Gaza to be cut, describing the assistance to starving Gazans as an “absolute disgrace”.
We’ll be back in the morning with more live coverage of the situation in the Middle East.