
Israel reportedly seeks end to war, Iran says 'not yet the time'
Israel conveyed a message to Iran expressing its desire to bring the ongoing war to an end, according to the Israeli Public Broadcasting Authority. However, Tehran responded by stating that the time for ending the conflict has not yet arrived.
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