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    Home»World»Israel-Iran conflict enters a second week with renewed strikes – National
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    Israel-Iran conflict enters a second week with renewed strikes – National

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonJune 21, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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    The second week of the Israel–Iran war started with a renewed round of strikes targeting an Iranian nuclear research facility near Isfahan.

    Talks in Geneva on Friday between European foreign ministers and Iran’s top diplomat failed to produce a breakthrough. U.S. President Donald Trump continued to weigh his country’s military involvement as concerns spiked over potential strikes on Iranian nuclear reactors.

    Still, European officials expressed hope for future negotiations. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said he was open to further dialogue but stressed Tehran wasn’t interested in negotiating while Israel continued attacking.

    Iranians are left with no internet access again

    Internet-access advocacy group NetBlocks.org reported on Saturday that the limited internet access that had come back up in Iran has once again “collapsed.”

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    The group said on X that the disconnect came after “a brief period when residents could exchange messages with the outside world.”

    ⚠️ Update: Internet connectivity has again collapsed in #Iran following a brief period when residents could exchange messages with the outside world; Iran’s nation-scale internet shutdown remains in effect, limiting access to information as the conflict with Israel continues pic.twitter.com/rtRvktC8Wg

    — NetBlocks (@netblocks) June 21, 2025

    A nationwide internet shutdown has been in place for several days, isolating Iranians.

    Iran cited concerns about Israeli cyberattacks for the shutdown of mobile and web services. But many Iranians and activists see it as another example of state information control and targeted internet shutdowns the Islamic Republic has deployed during periods of protests and unrest.

    Internet slowly trickles back in Iran

    Iranians on Saturday began to see some internet access restored, giving people the opportunity to call friends and family for the first time in days.

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    Those in the diaspora posted on social media about connecting to FaceTime or WhatsApp to call relatives they had been worried about.

    Government officials had disconnected phone and web services earlier in the week for the more than 90 million people who live in Iran, citing cybersecurity threats from Israel. That left civilians unaware of when and where Israel would strike next and if their family or friends were among the victims.

    Tasnim News Agency, closely affiliated with Iran’s government, quoted the information minister as saying that access to “international” internet should be restored across the country by 8 p.m.

    Turkey urges Islamic unity against ‘Israeli problem’

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    Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan says the Middle East is faced with an “Israeli problem” and called on Islamic countries to take a collective stand and show solidarity with Iran.

    “Israel’s ongoing aggression and occupation policies clearly show that there is an Israeli problem in our region that needs to be addressed,” Fidan said in an opening speech at a meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in Istanbul on Saturday.

    He also warned that Israel’s actions could trigger broader regional instability.


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    Italians evacuated from Iran arrive in Azerbaijan

    The Italian foreign ministry said the 24 Italians are the second group to evacuate via Azerbaijan’s Baku.

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    “After about nine hours of travel and a very long wait at the border, the group was welcomed by representatives of the Italian Embassy in Baku, and then moved to the airport of the Azerbaijani capital to wait to return to Italy with the first available flights,” the ministry said.

    The group included an Italian doctor and his partner, an Iranian woman, and their 18-month-old child, the ministry said.

    Another convoy from Iran could depart from Tehran as early as Monday.

    The first group that arrived in Italy via Baku in recent days had 34 Italian nationals.

    Italy’s foreign ministry also said it chartered a flight to help evacuate its citizens from Israel via Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, on Sunday.


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    Evacuees in Cyprus recall missiles flying overhead

    Noah Page says it’s one thing to watch missiles crisscrossing the sky on the news and another to experience it firsthand.

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    “You see it on the news, you see everything, but you never really expect it to actually hit you when you’re there,” the Ohio-native told the Associated Press.

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    “As someone who grew up in Canada, it’s so foreign to me to even think about missiles or a war and you hear about it on the news and it’s just so separate from you,” said Pe’er, a 23-year-old who didn’t want to give her last name. “It sort of felt like fireworks at first until the reality of the situation set in. I need to run or I might end up hurt.”

    Page and Pe’er were among an estimated 1,500 other young people from around the world visiting Israel who were evacuated by cruise ship on Saturday to Cyprus, the closest European country to Israel, at around 270 kilometers.


    It was the second such trip by the cruise ship bringing people out while ferrying stranded Israelis back to their homeland.

    Florida native Alex Rosenblum had been in Israel before in times of war, when the sounds of sirens urging citizens to rush to shelters had become almost routine. But he says this time it was different.

    “This situation with Iran has been a lot scarier because there’s a big difference between a rocket and a missile,” he said.

    The three young people found safety in underground shelters when digital alerts were sent out.

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    Iran’s Araghchi says it will be ‘very dangerous’ if US gets involved in warIranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said it would be “very, very dangerous for everyone” if the United States becomes actively involved in the war with Israel.


    Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi listens to speeches as he attends the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation meeting, in Istanbul, Turkey, Saturday, June 21, 2025.


    Khalil Hamra / The Associated Press

    He spoke to reporters in Istanbul on his way home from talks in Geneva.Araghchi said American military involvement “would be very unfortunate.”

    UN refugee agency calls for de-escalation

    The UNHCR said Saturday that the intensity of the attacks is already triggering population movements in Israel and Iran: Some from Tehran and other parts of Iran have crossed into neighboring countries while shelling has caused people in Israel to seek shelter elsewhere in the country and, in some cases, abroad.

    The agency urged states in the region to respect the right of people to seek safety where needed and to facilitate humanitarian access.

    “This region has already endured more than its share of war, loss, and displacement — we cannot allow another refugee crisis to take root,” the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, said. “The time to de-escalate is right now. Once people are forced to flee, there’s no quick way back — and all too often, the consequences last for generations.”

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    Tehran vows to make Grossi ‘pay’

    A senior adviser for Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, vowed in a social media post Saturday to make the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency “pay” once the war with Israel is over.

    Ali Larijani’s threat comes as IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi has become a major target for many Iranian officials who say his conflicting statements about the status of Iran’s nuclear program incited the Israeli surprise attack last week.

    Grossi told the United Nations’ Security Council Friday that while Iran has the material to build a nuclear bomb, it appears they have no plans to do so.


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