Israel-Iran conflict intensifies with new missile 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.
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AAP Newsroom on MSNAustralia calls for Middle East conflict de-escalationAnthony Albanese has called for calm amid the intense conflict between Iran and Israel, as fears grow that the missile strikes could lead to a larger war.
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.
"The full strength and might of the U.S. Armed Forces will come down on you at levels never seen before," Trump warned.
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India Today on MSNIsrael pounds Iran for third night, Tehran claims 224 killed, including generalsIsrael and Iran traded fresh missile strikes overnight, with both sides reporting high casualties. Iran claimed key generals were killed, while Israel said over 270 missiles had been fired since Friday.
Oil climbed early Monday with investors squarely focused on escalating geopolitical tensions as Israel and Iran continue to bombard each other with no sign of a pause.
The "America First" president praised his foreign policy record on Sunday while urging a deal between Iran and Israel amid escalating strikes.
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 rejected Keir Starmer’s calls for “de-escalation” in its war with Iran. The prime minister spoke out as the conflict continued, with both sides continuing to bomb one another. Speaking en route to the G7 summit in Canada,