That’s it from the Euronews team this Wednesday night. We're closing our live blog as day six of the escalating Iran-Israel conflict draws to a close.
We'll leave you with this summary of some of the key developments from this evening and our team of journalists will be back with more live coverage from the early hours of Thursday.
Day six summary
- US President Donald Trump said "I may do it, I may not do it" when asked by reporters outside the White House if the US planned to join Israeli strikes on Iran.
- Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanked US President Donald Trump "for standing by us" and "for the support the United States offers us in defending Israel's skies."
- Iran's mission to the United Nations has said no officials from the country will "grovel at the gates of the White House" to reach a nuclear deal with the United States.
- Iran summoned the Swiss ambassador, Nadine Olivieri Lozano, to lodge a protest against what it called "provocative remarks" made by Donald Trump.
- The US military is ready to carry out any decision that President Donald Trump may make regarding Iran, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth told the Senate Armed Services Committee.

- Israel's Defence Minister Israel Katz says the country’s air force destroyed "the headquarters of the Iranian regime's internal security, the main arm of the Iranian dictator’s oppression."
- UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned against "any further internationalisation" of the Iran-Israel conflict and urged all members states to abide by the UN Charter.
- IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva told Euronews that the Iran-Israel conflict can have "significant negative effects, especially if there is impact on the routes for energy supplies."
- Iran will temporarily impose restrictions on internet, the Ministry of Communication said in a statement without giving further details.
- French President Emmanuel Macron instructed the foreign ministry to take steps to help citizens who want to leave Israel and Iran, the Élysée Palace said in a statement.