A White House official told Axios: "Whatever happens today [with Israel and Iran] cannot be prevented"

Iran has launched another wave of missile strikes against Israel, claiming it targeted facilities involved in the production of fighter jet fuel and key energy supply centers. At least three people were killed in the assault.

In retaliation, Israel struck multiple sites across Iran throughout the day, focusing on energy-related infrastructure. Among the targets was an oil storage facility in Tehran, where a massive blaze broke out.

U.S. President Donald Trump stated that he and Russian President Vladimir Putin are in agreement: the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran must come to an end.

Meanwhile, nuclear negotiations between Washington and Tehran, which had been scheduled to take place in Oman on Sunday, have been officially canceled.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded with renewed warnings, declaring that Israel would "strike every site and every target" linked to the Iranian regime.

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