Here are the latest events in the Middle East war:

- Iran FM says no reason for talks -

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Iran was not interested in talks with the United States, pushing back on President Donald Trump's stance that Tehran wants a deal to end the war.

"We are stable and strong enough. We are only defending our people," Araghchi told CBS's "Face The Nation".

- Israelis injured in Iran strikes -

At least eight people were injured in Israel following repeated missile launches from Iran, at least two of which contained cluster munitions according to Israeli authorities.

- Italy-US base in Kuwait hit -

Italy's military said there had been a drone attack on the Ali Al Salem airbase in Kuwait hosting Italian and US forces, but said all its personnel were safe.

- Lebanon says 850 dead -

Lebanon's health ministry said that Israeli attacks have killed 850 people in the country during two weeks of war between Israel and Hezbollah.

The ministry statement said the toll included 66 women, 107 children and 32 health workers, with 2,105 other people wounded.

- Hezbollah fires missile at Israeli base -

Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah said its fighters targeted Israel's Palmachim air base south of Tel Aviv with "an advanced missile", as Israel has kept up strikes on Lebanon.

- Hamas official killed -

An Israeli strike in south Lebanon's Sidon area killed a Hamas official, a source from the Palestinian militant group told AFP.

The source, requesting anonymity, said the strike killed Hamas official Wissam Taha, after state media earlier reported a strike on an apartment in a residential building in a northern district of Sidon.

- Iran football captain withdraws asylum bid -

The captain of the Iranian women's football team, which played in the Asian Cup in Australia, has withdrawn her bid for asylum, state media said, making her the fifth member of the delegation to change her mind.

Zahra Ghanbari is expected to fly from Malaysia to Iran, the IRNA news agency said. Three players and one backroom staff member had already in previous days withdrawn their bids for asylum and travelled to Malaysia.

- Iran FM says US bases used in attacks -

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that Tehran has "ample evidence" US bases in the Middle East have been used to target the Islamic republic.

"We have ample evidence of this: satellite imagery and electronic surveillance demonstrate that US bases in this region are being used for attacks," Araghchi told Arabic-language news outlet Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, claiming that missiles had been launched from the UAE to attack Kharg Island, a vital Iranian oil hub. 

- Pope prays for peace -

Pope Leo XIV renewed his appeal for peace in the Middle East, calling for an end to the war and reopening of dialogue.

"Violence can never lead to the justice, stability and peace that people await," he said.

- Israel approves emergency funds -

Israel has approved an $827-million emergency budget allocation for military purchases, Israeli media reported, as the war with Iran entered its third week.

- Iran targets Israeli police unit -

Iran's army said it had targeted a police unit called "Lahav 433" and the "Gilat Defence" satellite communications centre in Israel with drone strikes, according to a statement carried by the official IRNA news agency.

- Iran warns countries not to act -

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi urged other countries to refrain from any action that could widen the scope of the war with Israel and the United States.

In a phone call with French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot, Araghchi called on other countries to "refrain from any action that could lead to escalation and expansion of the conflict", according to an Iranian foreign ministry statement.

- UK calls for de-escalation -

A British minister said it was essential to calm the situation in the Middle East after US President Donald Trump demanded that other nations help protect world oil supplies passing through the Strait of Hormuz.

The "plan now has to be to de-escalate the conflict", Energy Security Minister Ed Miliband told the BBC.

- Iran arrests suspects linked to Israel -

Iranian authorities have arrested at least 20 people in the country's northwest province of West Azerbaijan on suspicion of cooperating with Israel, Iranian media reported.

Authorities have carried out sweeping raids across Iran, arresting in recent days hundreds of people suspected of cooperating with Israel and the United States, the media said.

- Strikes kill at least four in Lebanon -

Overnight strikes in southern Lebanon killed at least four people, Lebanese state media and the government said, as Israel said it was pressing its campaign against Iran-backed Hezbollah.

Lebanon's state-run National News Agency (NNA) said Israel struck "an apartment in a residential building" in a northern district of the coastal city of Sidon, killing one person and causing a fire.

To the southeast of Sidon, in the village of Al-Qatrani, three people were killed in an overnight Israeli strike, according to Lebanon's health ministry.

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