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16th June 2025
05:46pm BST

Shocking scenes have emerged from inside of an Iranian state TV studio which was hit by an Israeli missile while live on air.
A video shows a news anchor for the Islamic Republic of Iran News Network hosting part of a show before a loud bang can be heard and the anchor appears to run for safety.
The news comes after threats earlier today from the Israeli defence minister, who said that the state broadcaster was 'about to disappear'.
While the anchor in the clip, was later seen alive, a reporter for Iranian state media has said that he is not sure how many colleagues were killed in the strike.
This news comes as Donald Trump speaks at the G7 conference in Canada.
Speaking alongside Mark Carney, Trump said that Iran 'is not winning this war' and argued that both Iran and Israel "should talk immediately before it's too late".
When asked if the US would get involved in the conflict, Trump said that he didn't want to talk about it.
Earlier today, the US embassy in Tel Aviv reportedly suffered damage amidst the latest Iranian air strikes on the city last night, the ambassador to Israel has said.
An attack that saw multiple residential buildings destroyed in a strike just a few hundred metres from the US embassy branch with the location suffering minor damage.
No staff were injured but the embassy will remain closed, ambassador Mike Huckabee said.
He said the embassy in Tel Aviv was damaged “from concussions of Iranian missile hits” near the building.
Much concern has been made over the US entering into the war, however, so far US President Trump has refrained from accepting Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's requests for help.
Five people were killed in Israel in the latest overnight strikes while dozens more were injured.
The cities of Tel Aviv and Haifa have been targeted primarily with the death toll across Israel rising to 19 since Friday.