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Israel strikes back at Iran, escalating tensions

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An intensifying conflict brings major powers into delicate negotiations as Israel hits back at Tehran

Israel has launched a major military strike against Iran, responding to a barrage of missiles fired earlier this month by Tehran.

The missile exchange marks an alarming escalation, further igniting tensions that have simmered around the conflict in Gaza.

Israel’s military confirmed they targeted strategic military sites in Iran but stated it refrained from hitting any nuclear or oil facilities.

The U.S. had strongly urged Israel to avoid attacks on these sensitive areas, fearing that a broader strike could spark further regional unrest.

Global leaders have echoed this concern, urging both sides to exercise restraint to avoid a widening of the conflict.

Key figures

Iran justified its missile attack as retaliation for the deaths of key figures in its allied forces, including leaders from Hezbollah and Hamas.

Meanwhile, the U.S. has deployed advanced antimissile systems and additional troops to Israel, aiming to bolster the region’s defenses.

There are new concerns after intelligence leaks revealed that Israel was preparing for a potential larger strike on Iran.

Iran has warned Gulf states against offering support or airspace for any further attacks, stating they would retaliate if provoked.

In recent days, Israeli forces have claimed success in eliminating high-ranking Hamas and Hezbollah leaders.

This has reportedly impacted Iran’s deterrence strategy, creating new pressures for Tehran’s response.

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