DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Israel appeared to be expanding its air campaign on Tehran five days after its surprise attack on Iran's military and nuclear program, as U.S. President Donald Trump posted an ominous message warning residents of the capital to evacuate.
''IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON,'' Trump wrote Monday night before returning to Washington early from a Group of Seven summit in Canada. ''Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran!'' he added.
Trump later denied he had rushed back to work on a ceasefire, telling reporters on Air Force One during the flight back to Washington: ''I'm not looking at a ceasefire. We're looking at better than a ceasefire.''
Asked why he had urged for the evacuation of Tehran, he said: ''I just want people to be safe.''
Earlier, the Israeli military had called for some 330,000 residents of a neighborhood in downtown Tehran to evacuate. Tehran is one of the largest cities in the Middle East, with around 10 million people, roughly equivalent to the entire population of Israel. People have been fleeing since the hostilities began.
Israel says its sweeping assault on Iran's top military leaders, nuclear scientists, uranium enrichment sites and ballistic missile program is necessary to prevent its longtime adversary from getting any closer to building an atomic weapon. The strikes have killed at least 224 people in Iran and wounded 1,277 since Friday.
Iran has retaliated by launching more than 370 missiles and hundreds of drones at Israel. So far, 24 people have been killed in Israel and more than 500 wounded. The Israeli military said a new barrage of missiles was launched on Tuesday, and explosions could be heard in northern Israel.
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