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    Iran-Israel war live updates: Israel and Iran trade strikes as repatriation flight for stranded Australians cancelled

    Israel and Iran have traded strikes as a scheduled repatriation flight to evacuate stranded Australians out of Tel Aviv is cancelled. Follow live.


    Israel and Iran have traded strikes while a scheduled repatriation flight to evacuate stranded Australians out of Tel Aviv has been cancelled.

    Earlier, US President Donald Trump appeared to reopen the door on seeking regime change in Iran, taking to his social media platform to question if it would "make Iran great again".

    It comes after Iran's president said the US must receive a "response to their aggression" after yesterday's attacks, as new satellite imagery showed damage at the Fordow nuclear site.

    Follow the latest developments in our live blog.

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