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Tensions surge as U.S. officials believe Israel may launch a military strike on Iran’s nuclear sites within days. While talks between Washington and Tehran continue, fears of retaliation and regional escalation grow. Here's the latest on the looming conflict and diplomatic efforts.

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00:00Tensions are rising fast in the Middle East as U.S. officials believe Israel may launch a military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities within days.
00:10This comes as efforts for a diplomatic agreement continue, with the next round of U.S.-Iran nuclear talks set for Sunday in Oman.
00:18Multiple U.S. media outlets report that Israel is prepared to act without direct U.S. support,
00:23fearing Washington might settle for a deal that allows Iran to continue low-level uranium enrichment.
00:30The U.S. has already started relocating some personnel from the region over concerns they could become targets if Iran retaliates.
00:38Iran, alerted by a regional ally, is standing firm on its nuclear stance.
00:43Its defense minister warned that any strike would be met with a strong response, including targeting U.S. bases nearby.
00:49Iran has also prepared a counter-strike plan with hundreds of missiles should conflict erupt.
00:55Despite the escalating tension, both sides are still preparing to meet for negotiations.

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