Iran, Israel launch new attacks after Tehran rules out nuclear talks

No sign of de-escalation despite Europe's efforts to keep negotiations alive

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People attend an anti-Israel protest after Friday prayers, amid the Iran-Israel conflict, in Tehran, Iran, on June 20. (West Asia News Agency via Reuters) 

JERUSALEM/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Iran and Israel exchanged fresh attacks early on Saturday, a day after Tehran said it would not negotiate over its nuclear program while under threat and Europe tried to keep peace talks alive.

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