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Israel attacks Tehran, Beirut as U.S. sends Marines

Israel strikes Iran and Beirut as U.S. deploys Marines amid escalating conflict and rising global oil prices

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Israel strikes Iran and Beirut as U.S. deploys Marines amid escalating conflict and rising global oil prices

In Short:
– Israeli strikes hit Tehran and Beirut as U.S. Marines arrive amid escalating tensions.
– Over 2,000 casualties reported; energy infrastructure damaged, causing a 50% spike in oil prices.
The Israeli military launched strikes on Tehran and Beirut as U.S. Marines were deployed to the Middle East amid rising tensions.President Donald Trump criticized NATO allies for not assisting with the security of the Strait of Hormuz.

Military actions

Over 2,000 casualties have been reported since the start of attacks on Iran on February 28.

Concerns grow as the conflict enters its fourth week and may escalate further.

Hezbollah was targeted by Israel in Beirut, marking a significant escalation in violence.

Israel’s military confirmed fresh attacks on Tehran on the same day.

Energy crisis

Key energy infrastructure in Iran and nearby Gulf states has been damaged, causing oil prices to spike by 50%.

This situation poses a risk of global economic repercussions.

In response, United Airlines announced a 5% reduction in scheduled flights for the next two quarters to cope with rising oil costs.

The ongoing conflict continues to reshape geopolitical dynamics in the region.



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