Israel-Iran live updates: Iran launches new strikes
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The stakes could not be higher as Iranian officials have called the attack “ a declaration of war ” and vowed that destroyed nuclear facilities “would be rebuilt.” Israel, meanwhile has warned its campaign will continue “ for as many days as it takes .”
Global investors may be underpricing the impact of a conflict between Israel and Iran, market watchers warned on Monday, as stocks rallied despite escalating warfare in the Middle East. The two regional powers continued trading fire on Monday, marking the fourth consecutive day of fighting since Israel launched airstrikes against Iran last week.
In addition to condemning Israel's attack, Middle Eastern countries hope that all parties can show restraint and open themselves to dialogue.
As the Iran-Israel conflict intensifies, the U.S. deploys the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier along with support tankers to bolster military readiness.
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The ongoing conflict has seen Israel achieve air superiority over Tehran amidst serious military engagement, including missile attacks and airstrikes. After Iranian missile attacks killed at least five people,
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 full strength and might of the U.S. Armed Forces will come down on you at levels never seen before," Trump warned.
WTI Oil prices are easing on Monday, retracing part of Friday’s nearly 6% surge after slipping from the key $70 level, now holding as resistance. Traders remain on edge over escalating Israel–Iran tensions, most recently encapsulated by US President Donald Trump’s comments outside the White House on Monday.
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ABP News on MSNPakistan’s Nuclear Threat Claim in Iran-Israel Conflict Raises Global Concerns, Israel Signals EscalationAs tensions escalate between Iran and Israel, the spotlight now turns to Pakistan’s controversial stance. Iranian Security Council member Mohsen Rezaei claimed that Pakistan may support Iran with nuclear weapons if Israel attempts a nuclear strike.