Israel-Iran conflict intensifies with airstrikes disrupting broadcasts, rising civilian casualties, and escalating retaliation threats.
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"Israel and Iran escalate conflict with missile strikes and nuclear threats, risking oil price volatility and broader geopolitical instability as global leaders urge calm."
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Israel and Iran clash with missile strikes amid G7 calls for calm, as civilians suffer the consequences and global tensions rise.
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IAEA reports Iran's Natanz enrichment plant destroyed by Israel; Iran vows retaliation and asserts right to self-defense.
Why did Israel defy Trump – and risk a major war – by striking Iran now? And what happens next? Amin Saikal, Victoria University Alarmed by an...
Iranian missile strikes on Tel Aviv follow Israel's attacks on its nuclear sites, escalating regional conflict and tensions.
Israel launches pre-emptive strikes on Iran's nuclear sites amid fears of retaliation and imminent threats, urging citizens to seek shelter.
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