Israel strikes Iran as Trump says Tehran wants deal to end war

Israel launched strikes across Iran, hours after US President Donald Trump said Tehran wanted a deal to end the nearly four-week war. The conflict has drawn in nations around the Middle East, sending energy markets into a tailspin and threatening the global economy.
Israel launched strikes on Iran, targeting infrastructure in the central city of Isfahan. Iran retaliated with a missile attack, activating sirens in central Israel. US President Donald Trump claimed Tehran wants a deal to end the war, but Iran's top diplomat rejected this. The conflict has involved other countries, including Pakistan, which passed on a US plan to stop the fighting. China's top diplomat expressed hope for peace, citing signs that both sides may be open to talks. The war has disrupted global energy markets and threatens the economy.
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