World leaders meeting at the Group of Seven (G-7) summit in Canada called for a deescalation of the worst-ever conflict between the regional foes, saying Iran was a source of instability and must never have a nuclear weapon while affirming Israel’s right to defend itself.
Trump, who left the summit early due to the Middle East situation, said his departure had “nothing to do with” working on a deal between Israel and Iran after French President Emmanuel Macron said the U.S. had initiated a cease-fire proposal.
“Wrong! He has no idea why I am now on my way to Washington, but it certainly has nothing to do with a Cease Fire. Much bigger than that,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform late Monday.
The U.S. president had earlier said Iran should have signed a deal with the United States and urged residents to evacuate the Iranian capital.
“Simply stated, IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON. I said it over and over again! Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran!” Trump said Monday.
Three people were killed and four injured in Iran’s central city of Kashan in an Israeli attack, Iran’s Nournews reported Tuesday.
Iranian media also reported explosions and heavy air defense fire in Tehran early Tuesday, with smoke rising in the city’s east after an explosion of suspected Israeli projectiles.
Air defenses were activated also in Natanz, home to key nuclear installations 320 km (200 miles) away, the Asriran news website reported.
Israel’s military said Tuesday that it killed Iran’s wartime chief of staff. Israel also said it carried out extensive strikes on Iranian military targets, including weapons storage sites and missile launchers.
Late Monday, Israel said it hit Iran’s broadcasting authority and footage showed a newsreader hurrying from her seat as a blast struck. Iranian state television said the strike killed three people.
In Israel, air raid sirens wailed in Tel Aviv after midnight and again early in the morning, when several explosions were heard over the city. Reuters witnesses heard explosions over Jerusalem and the city of Herzliya, where there were reports of damage to a building.
Iranian officials have reported 224 deaths, mostly civilians, while Israel said 24 civilians had been killed. Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said nearly 3,000 Israelis had been evacuated due to damage from Iranian strikes.
Axios reported that the White House is discussing with Iran the possibility of a meeting this week between U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Reuters couldn’t immediately verify details of the Axios report.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told Fox News that Trump was still aiming for a nuclear deal with Iran, while adding the U.S. would defend its assets in the region.

