Abbas Araqchi Seeks Peace Amid Israel-Iran Conflict
The conflict between Israel and Iran has significant implications for the region and the world, with the potential for further escalation and violence. Abbas Araqchi's efforts to establish a peaceful resolution are critical, and the international community must support his endeavors to prevent further bloodshed and destruction.

Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi is working to establish a lasting peace between Israel and Iran, as the conflict between the two nations continues with thousands of missiles exchanged since June 13. The US has supported Israel with bombers to strike Iran's main nuclear sites, while Iran has managed to strike several targets in Israel, including in and around Tel Aviv.
The conflict escalated on June 22, when the US joined the attacks, using B2 bombers to drop "bunker busters" on Iran's nuclear enrichment facilities. Despite claims of complete destruction, experts say it may take more to eliminate Iran's nuclear capacity entirely. A ceasefire was agreed on June 24, but Israel accused Iran of violating the deal and threatened to respond with intense strikes.
US President Donald Trump expressed frustration with Iran and Israel over the ceasefire, saying he was "not happy" with either side. His comments came as the conflict continues, with the Sky News Data and Forensics team tracking the strikes in both countries. The situation remains volatile, with both sides suffering damage and casualties.
As the international community watches the conflict unfold, Abbas Araqchi's efforts to establish a lasting peace are crucial. The situation is complex, with multiple parties involved, and a peaceful resolution will require careful diplomacy and negotiation. The world waits with bated breath as the situation continues to evolve.