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Two-week deadline, IAEA warning, rising civilian toll: Key flashpoints in the Israel-Iran conflict

A Washington-based rights group estimates over 650 deaths in Iran, including 263 civilians, and at least 24 fatalities in Israel, with thousands injured.

June 21, 2025 / 10:33 IST
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Iran has launched more than 1,000 drones and 450 missiles, most of which have been intercepted by Israel’s Iron Dome defense system.
Iran has launched more than 1,000 drones and 450 missiles, most of which have been intercepted by Israel’s Iron Dome defense system.

The military conflict between Israel and Iran entered a volatile new phase on Saturday, with intensified airstrikes, diplomatic setbacks, and heightened fears of wider regional involvement.

As cities on both sides continue to suffer civilian and infrastructure losses, U.S. President Donald Trump has kept the world on edge by refusing to rule out American military intervention.

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Below are the key developments from the ongoing crisis:

Trump sets two-week window for Iran talks
U.S. President Donald Trump has given Iran a maximum of two weeks to return to negotiations, warning that military action is on the table if diplomacy fails. Reaffirming his desire to act as a “peacemaker,” Trump stated, “If someone’s winning, it’s harder to ask them to stop,” referencing Israel’s battlefield momentum. He also hinted that the Fordow uranium enrichment facility, buried deep underground in Iran, could be a possible target if talks collapse.