Trump ‘approves plan for attack on Iran and could launch strike in coming days’ – as Tehran missile blows up Israeli hospital and IDF strikes another of the regime’s nuclear reactors – live updates

President Donald Trump is understood to have approved plans for a U.S. attack on Iran, though he has not given the go ahead to carry them out.

Trump met with his top generals in the Situation Room on Wednesday night as details on a potential US offensive were discussed.

Senior White House officials are now preparing for the U.S. to strike Iran ‘in the coming days,’ Bloomberg reported.

A series of plans have been proposed. One possible option was the deployment of B-2 stealth bombers to drop 30,000-pound bunker-busters on Iran’s heavily fortified nuclear sites.

Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Iran will ‘pay a heavy price’ following an attack on Soroka Hospital in Beersheba. The hospital was one of several areas struck by Iranian missiles on Thursday.

Live updates below

Trump gives thumbs up for U.S. attack

Donald Trump has told senior aides that he gave a thumbs up to plans for an attack of Iran but has not yet approved it to go forward.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump looked over the plans to go after the Fordow enrichment facility.

He is still waiting to see if Iran will give up its nuclear program before giving the final go ahead. WSJ reported that Trump hopes that having a plan set will encourage the Iranians to negotiate.

One Trump administration official said there are multiple options for how to proceed and Trump is keeping a watchful eye on the Israeli plan of attack.

Trump said earlier when asked about attacking Iran: ‘I may do it, I may not do it.’

How countries scramble to evacuate its citizens from Iran and Israel

Evacuees from Israel disembark from a plane in Bulgaria’s capital Sofia

People evacuated from Israel disembark from a plane, amid the Israel-Iran conflict, at Vasil Levski Sofia airport, Sofia, Bulgaria, June 18, 2025. Bulgarian Foreign Ministry/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES

Governments around the world are evacuating thousands of their nationals caught up in the rapidly spiralling Israel-Iran conflict, organising buses and planes and in some cases assisting people crossing borders on foot.

Foreigners have rushed to leave both countries after Israel launched an unprecedented bombing campaign last Friday targeting Iran’s nuclear and military facilities, sparking retaliation from Tehran.

With Israel’s air space closed and the two countries exchanging heavy missile fire, many people are being evacuated via neighbouring countries.

European countries have already repatriated hundreds of their citizens from Israel.

The Czech Republic and Slovakia said Tuesday they had taken 181 people home on government planes.

The German government said flights were scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday via Jordan, while Poland said the first of its citizens were due to arrive back on Wednesday.

Greece said it had repatriated 105 of its citizens plus a number of foreign nationals via Egypt, while a private plane with 148 people landed in the Bulgarian capital Sofia on Tuesday.

The US ambassador to Israel on Wednesday announced plans for evacuating Americans by air and sea. The embassy is ‘working on evacuation flights & cruise ship departures’ for ‘American citizens wanting to leave Israel,’ Ambassador Mike Huckabee posted on social media.

China has evacuated more than 1,600 citizens from Iran and several hundred more from Israel. The Chinese foreign ministry said Thursday its ’embassies and consulates will continue to make every effort to assist in the safe transfer and evacuation of Chinese citizens’.

Australia has started evacuating around 1,500 citizens from Iran and more than 1,200 from Israel – but missile barrages have made it too risky for civilian aircraft to land in either country, its foreign minister said.

Pakistan has shut its border crossings with neighbouring Iran, except to Pakistanis wanting to return home. Around 1,000 Pakistanis have fled so far, including at least 200 students. The foreign ministry said the families of diplomats and some non-essential staff from Iran had been evacuated.

Around 110 students who fled Iran over the land border with Armenia have landed in New Delhi, a foreign ministry spokesperson said Thursday. There are around 10,000 Indian citizens in Iran. In Israel there are around 30,000 Indians, according to the country’s embassy in New Delhi.

Japan has ordered military planes to be on standby for around 1,000 Japanese nationals believed to live in Israel, and around 280 in Iran, according to government ministers. The Japanese embassies in Iran and Israel are preparing to use buses to evacuate citizens to neighbouring countries, a government spokesman said, as the war entered its seventh day.

Indonesia is preparing to evacuate around 380 of its citizens currently in Iran by land, Jakarta’s foreign minister said Thursday.

Vietnam, which has more than 700 citizens in Israel and dozens in Iran, said it was working to ensure their safety. The foreign ministry said Thursday that 18 Vietnamese from Iran were evacuated, 16 of whom returned to Vietnam. It did not provide further information on evacuations from Israel.

The Philippines is preparing to repatriate 28 Israel-based Filipino workers out of 178 who asked for help, the Department of Migrant Workers secretary Hans Cacdac said Thursday. At least 21 Philippine government officials have also crossed into Jordan by land from Israel since the conflict began, the foreign ministry said.

Iran accuses UN nuclear watchdog of being Israel’s ‘partner’

Iran has accused the UN’s nuclear watchdog of acting as a ‘partner’ in what it described as Israel’s ‘war of aggression’.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) accused Iran in a report prior to the start of the Iran-Israel war of non-compliance with its obligations in its nuclear programme.

Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei wrote on X, in a post addressed to the head of the agency, Rafael Grossi:

You betrayed the non-proliferation regime; You’ve made IAEA a partner to this unjust war of aggression.

Key updates as Israeli hospital and Iranian nuclear site struck as conflict enters day seven

A nurse carries medical supplies past Soroka Hospital

A nurse carries medical supplies past a building with smoke billowing out after at Soroka Hospital after it was struck by an Iranian missile in Beersheba in southern Israel on June 19, 2025. Soroka Hospital and two towns near Tel Aviv were struck after a barrage of Iranian missiles early on June 19, with rescuers reporting at least 47 people injured in the latest attacks. (Photo by JOHN WESSELS / AFP) (Photo by JOHN WESSELS/AFP via Getty Images)

If you’re just joining us this morning, Israel and Iran have again traded missile attacks while Donald Trump has reportedly approved plans to join the conflict but is yet to give the go ahead.

Here’s what you need to know this morning

  • An Iranian missile has struck a hospital in southern Israel and caused ‘extensive’ damage after a number of Israeli cities were attacked this morning
  • Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Iran will ‘pay a heavy price’ following the strike at the Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba
  • Israel has reported 65 people have been injured following missile strikes in a number of cities including Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, Holon with some buildings destroyed as a result
  • Meanwhile Israel has attacked Iran’s Arak heavy water reactor and a nuclear weapons development site in the area of Natanz
  • Iranian state media there was ‘no radiation danger whatsoever’ and that the Arak facility had already been evacuated before the attack
  • Iran’s deputy foreign minister has warned the US should not intervene in conflict or it will ‘teach aggressors a lesson’ while Hezbollah said any plot to assassinate supreme leader Ali Khamenei would have ‘disastrous consequences’
  • It comes as Donald Trump told senior aides that he gave a thumbs up to plans for an attack of Iran but has not yet approved it to go forward
  • The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump looked over the plans to go after the Fordow enrichment facility

Stick with us as we bring you the latest updates throughout the day.

Pictures: Destroyed headquarters of Iran’s state broadcaster after being hit by Israeli strike

Iran claims IDF tech base was main target of hospital strike

Iran’s state news agency (IRNA) is reporting the main target of a missile attack which struck an Israeli hospital was a nearby IDF base used for military intelligence.

According to the IRNA, the strike was intended for Gav-Yam Negev technology park, which is less than a mile from Soroka Medical Center in Bersheeba.

The principal target of the attack was the vast command and intelligence base of Israel’s army (IDF C4i) and the campus of their military intelligence, located in the Gav-Yam technology park, next to Soroka hospital in Be’er Sheva.

The technology park’s website describes itself as ‘Israel’s most advanced center of research and development… adjacent to the Ben Gurion University campus and the IDF C4i Branch campus.’ C4i directorate is the IDF’s elite technological unit.

According to its website, the park connects ‘veterans of the IDF’s elite technological units, graduates of Ben Gurion University, the high-tech industry’.

Hezbollah warns Khamenei assassination would have ‘disastrous consequences’

Hezbollah has declared any plot to assassinate Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would have ‘disastrous consequences’ in a new statement released today.

The Iran-backed Lebanese militant group and political party has not joined the fighting against Israel since it started striking Iran on Friday but has condemned its actions.

It released a new statement after Israel launched strikes in the Tehran neighbourhood where Khamenei is thought to be hiding in an underground bunker.

Threats to assassinate [Khamenei] are foolish and reckless, and will have disastrous consequences… Merely uttering them is an offense to hundreds of millions of believers and those connected to Islam, and it is utterly reprehensible. Today, we are more determined and united around him.

It’s name – Ḥizb Allah – means ‘Party of God’, and since the 2000s it has become one of the foremost political forces in Lebanon and by far the strongest military force. It is designated a terrorist group by the US, UK and Israel.

TEHRAN, IRAN - JUNE 18: (EDITOR'S NOTE: This Handout image was provided by a third-party organization and may not adhere to Getty Images' editorial policy.) In this handout image provided by the Office of the Supreme Leader of Iran, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei addresses the nation in a state television broadcast on June 18, 2025 in Tehran, Iran. In the address, he said the Iranian people would never surrender and that "any form of US military intervention will undoubtedly be met with irreparable harm."(Photo by Office of the Supreme Leader of Iran via Getty Images) *** BESTPIX ***

Pictures: Destroyed buildings after Iran’s missile attacks on Israel

Kremlin issues another warning to US over getting involved in Israel-Iran conflict

Russia has issued another warning to the United States over a possible intervention in the Iran-Israel conflict.

Assisting Israel in the war would mark a ‘terrible spiral of escalation’, Interfax news agency quoted Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as saying on Thursday.

It comes after Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova warned that the world was ‘millimetres from catastrophe’.

President Vladimir Putin said today that a deal to guarantee both Israel’s security and Iran’s desire for a civilian nuclear programme was possible.

‘I believe it would be good for all of us together to look for ways to stop the fighting and seek ways for the participants in the conflict to find an agreement,’ he told foreign journalists at a televised event.

He said Iran had not asked Russia for military help.

Europe doesn’t have enough influence to mediate Israel-Iran conflict, Greek PM says

Only the United States has the clout to engage Israel and Iran in negotiations as the two countries continue to trade air attacks, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has said today.

Speaking in an interview on the sidelines of an energy conference in Athens, Mitsotakis said:

Europe alone does not have the necessary influence to bring the parties concerned to the (negotiation) table. Only the United States can do that. So I think it is up to the President of the United States to decide which path to take.

Tomorrow, the foreign ministers of Germany, France and Britain plan to hold nuclear talks with their Iranian counterpart in Geneva, it has been reported.

French President Emmanuel Macron is said to be spearheading a European proposal to help resolve the conflict.

US Embassy in Israel warns staff and families to continue sheltering in place

The US Embassy in Israel, which is based in Jerusalem, has continued to warn its staff and their families to shelter in place following the Iranian missile barrage today.]

As a result of the current security situation and ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, the US Embassy directed all U.S. government employees and their family members to continue to shelter in place until further notice.

It added that the Department of State is planning for contingencies to assist with private US citizens’ departure from Israel, and will alert US citizens to potential departure options.

IDF says it assassinated two senior Hezbollah commanders overnight

The Israeli Air Force assassinated senior Hezbollah commander Muhammad Ahmed Kharis in an overnight strike on Lebanon, the military said in a statement.

It earlier reported that Yassin Izz a-Din, a rocket artillery unit commander, was also killed.

He had launched numerous rocket attacks on northern Israel and was involved in ‘attempts to restore Hezbollah’s artillery forces,’ the IDF said.

Video: Iranian missiles slam into Israeli hospital causing damage to building

Iranian minister warns US should not intervene in conflict or it will ‘teach aggressors a lesson’

Iran’s deputy foreign minister warned against any direct US involvement in the conflict between Israel and Iran, saying Iran had ‘all the necessary options on the table’, in comments reported by Iranian state media.

‘If the US wants to actively intervene in support of Israel, Iran will have no other option but to use its tools to teach aggressors a lesson and defend itself… our military decision-makers have all necessary options on the table,’ Kazem Gharibabadi said, according to state media.

‘Our recommendation to the US is to at least stand by if they do not wish to stop Israel’s aggression,’ he said.

Israel confirms 65 injured in missile attack

Israel’s Magen David Adom (MDA) rescue agency has said 65 people have been injured in Iranian missile attack on central Israel.

Three people are in serious condition, and two are in moderate condition, an MDA spokesperson said in as statement, adding that ‘an additional 42 people sustained minor injuries from shrapnel and blast trauma, and 18 civilians were injured while running to shelter’.

According to Israeli media reports missile strikes have been reported in at least seven locations across central and southern Israel.

Strikes have taken place in Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, Holon and Bersheeba where Soroka Hospital was struck.

Medical staff work at Soroka Medical Center following a missile strike from Iran on Israel, in Be'er Sheva, Israel June 19, 2025. REUTERS/Amir Cohen

Medical staff work at Soroka Medical Center following a missile strike from Iran

Israeli hospital was evacuated days ago averting ‘much greater disaster’

Soroka Medical Centre’s director general Professor Shlomi Kodesh told reporters this morning that the building hit in Iran’s attack today was an old surgical ward ‘that had been evacuated in recent days.’

‘There is widespread damage to other buildings at the hospital. All patients and all staff were in shelters. The several injured we have are lightly hurt, mostly from the blast shockwave,’ he added.

Kodesh said staff are now working to map out damage and assess which departments can operate and which cannot.

Israel Medical Association chairman Professor Zion Hagay said in a statement: ‘It is only because of the hospital’s preparedness that a much greater disaster was averted.’

TOPSHOT - Smoke billows from Soroka Hospital in Beersheba in southern Israel following an Iranian missile attack, on June 19, 2025. A hospital in southern Israel was hit during a barrage of "dozens" of Iranian missiles on June 19, officials said, while another impact was reported by emergency services in the Tel Aviv area. (Photo by John Wessels / AFP) (Photo by JOHN WESSELS/AFP via Getty Images)

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Israeli army ordered to intensify strikes after Iranian missile salvo

Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz says he has instructed the military to intensify strikes on strategic-related targets in Tehran.

In a statement on X he said:

The cowardly Iranian dictator sits in the depths of the fortified bunker and fires aimed shots at hospitals and residential buildings in Israel.

These are war crimes of the most serious kind – and Khamenei will be held accountable for his crimes.

The Prime Minister and I have instructed the IDF to increase the intensity of attacks against strategic targets in Iran and against government targets in Tehran in order to remove threats to the State of Israel and undermine the ayatollahs’ regime.

Macron starting European proposal to end Israel-Iran conflict

French President Emmanuel Macron is set to propose alongisde the UK and Germany that would resolve the conflict between Israel and Iran.

Politico reports that in a defense meeting Wednesday, Macron asked his foreign minister to come up with a settlement proposal.

It comes as high-ranking officials from Germany, France and the United Kingdom as well as the European Union’s top diplomat will gather for the meeting with Iran in Switzerland.

American officials readying for strike on Iran ‘in the coming days’

The possibility of an American strike on Iran could become real ‘in the coming days,’ according to senior U.S. officials.

Bloomberg reported that the situation is still in flux but the attack could come as soon as this weekend.

One possible option could be the deployment of B-2 bombers to drop 30,000-pound bunker-busters on Iran’s heavily fortified nuclear sites.

Netanyahu says Iran will ‘pay the price’ for hospital attack

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has responded to Iran’s attack on Soroka Hospital in the south of the country.

This morning, Iran’s terrorist tyrants launched missiles at Soroka Hospital in Beersheba and at a civilian population in the center of the country. We will exact the full price from the tyrants in Tehran.

Iran says Israel attacked Khondab research reactor

Iran’s atomic energy organisation has said that Israel attacked its research reactor and heavy water complex in the city of Khondab.

The agency described the attack as a ‘renewed violation of international law’, the IRNA news agency reports.

The Israeli military confirmed last night that it was targeting the central Iranian city and warned residents to evacuate.

Israel’s attacks on Iran may have set nuclear program back ‘a few months’

The Israeli Defense Force’s airstrikes on Iran in the past week may have caused damage to the latter’s nuclear program ‘by a few months,’ sources told NBC News.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said since the pre-emptive strikes began that they were targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities.

The Israelis have also claimed to have killed Iranian nuclear scientists.

Israel strikes Iran’s Arak heavy water reactor, state television says

Israel has attacked Iran’s Arak heavy water reactor, Iranian state television said Thursday.

The report said there was ‘no radiation danger whatsoever’ and that the facility had already been evacuated before the attack.

Israel had warned earlier Thursday morning it would attack the facility and urged the public to flee the area.

The warning came in a social media post on X. It included a satellite image of the plant in a red circle like other warnings that preceded strikes.

The Israeli military said Thursday’s round of airstrikes targeted Tehran and other areas of Iran, without elaborating. It later said Iran fired a new salvo of missiles at Israel and told the public to take shelter.

Iranian missile strikes Israeli hospital

Isaac Herzog tweetSoroka Medical Center, a hospital in Beersheba, Israel, was hit by an Iranian ballistic missile this morninghttps://x.com/Isaac_Herzog/status/1935576516483506667

A hospital in southern Israel has been damaged following a hit from an Iranian missile this morning.

Soroka Hospital in Beersheba was struck in a number of attacks from Iran.

A spokesperson for the hospital reported there had been damage to the hospital and extensive damage in various areas.

We are currently assessing the damage, including injuries. We ask the public not to come to the hospital at this time.

As well as serving populations in southern Israel, Soroka hospital is known to treat soldiers wounded in Gaza.

Sirens sounded across Israel early Thursday as the Israeli military said it detected incoming missiles from Iran and AFP journalists reported hearing loud blasts in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

A military official added that ‘dozens of ballistic missiles’ had been launched at Israel.

What has happened overnight?

Iran activated its air defense systems over Tehran in the early hours of Thursday morning

The defensive maneuver came as the IDF announced that they’re conducting a ‘series of strikes’ in Tehran and other parts of the country.

The Israeli forces issued an urgent warning for residents near the Arak nuclear complex in central Iran to evacuate ahead of an imminent strike.

Israel’s air strikes have already targeted Iran’s nuclear site at Natanz, centrifuge workshops around Tehran and a nuclear site in Isfahan.

Meanwhile several explosions have been heard over Tel Aviv and Jerusalem as air alerts were activated from central to northern Israel as a new wave of Iranian missiles targeted the country.

Israeli media are reporting at least four missile impact sites in Israel.

Welcome to our live blog as Iran-Israel conflict enters seventh day

Hello and welcome to MailOnline’s live coverage of the Iran-Israel conflict as it enters its seventh day.

Iran and Israel have traded more attacks overnight.

Israeli forces issued an urgent warning for residents near the Arak nuclear complex in central Iran to evacuate ahead of an imminent strike, while explosions have been heard over Tel Aviv and Jerusalem following a wave of Iranian missiles.

A hospital in southern Israel has been damaged following a hit from an Iranian missile this morning.

Meanwhile Donald Trump has reportedly approved plans for a U.S. attack with the American military poised to join the fight ‘in the coming days’.

Stick with us throughout the day as we bring you the latest developments across the Middle East including the most eye-catching pictures and videos.

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