Israel and Iran broaden attacks
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It follows daytime attacks from both sides, with Israeli strikes in Tehran continuing and Iran firing more missiles towards Israel.
The deadly conflict between Israel and Iran has entered a fourth day, with both sides firing waves of missiles overnight. Follow for live updates.
The escalating conflict between Israel and Iran is likely to be high on the agenda as world leaders gather in Canada on Monday.Sir Keir Starmer said that the G7 meeting in Alberta would provide an opportunity for allies to make the case for de-escalation in the “fast moving” situation in the Middle East,
Trump and Putin spoke for about an hour on June 14, with the Kremlin saying the Russian leader condemned the Israeli military operation against Iran
Israel has launched a series of strikes against Iran, targeting the country’s nuclear program and other military infrastructure. Iran has launched its own strikes in retaliation.
After decades of proxy conflict, Israel and Iran are now locked in a war that has killed dozens and injured hundreds. Here is the timeline of the Israel-Iran conflict that has now threatened to light up West Asia.
"The full strength and might of the U.S. Armed Forces will come down on you at levels never seen before," Trump warned.
The UK government is trying to walk a tightrope on relations with Israel, expressing support for its military action against Iran while also criticizing the war in Gaza.
Iranian missiles struck Israel's Tel Aviv and the port city of Haifa in an early morning raid on Monday, destroying homes and fuelling concerns amongst world leaders at this week's G7 meeting that the battle between the two old enemies could lead to a broader regional conflict.
The "America First" president praised his foreign policy record on Sunday while urging a deal between Iran and Israel amid escalating strikes.
Oil prices soared early Monday amid intensifying military conflict between Iran and Israel, with Brent crude jumping 5.5 per cent in Asian trading. The strikes near Iran’s South Pars gas field and potential disruption to the Strait of Hormuz have fuelled investor anxiety,