Iran war: Israel bombs Beirut; Trump warns
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran has escalated significantly, marking its seventh day with intensified military actions across the Middle East. Israel has targeted Iranian infrastructure in Tehran, claiming its strikes aim to weaken the Islamic Republic's governing capabilities. Reports from Tehran indicate loud explosions, suggesting strikes have hit urban areas. Israeli military leaders have announced a new phase in their operations, promising to intensify efforts to dismantle Iran’s military prowess. Meanwhile, Iran continues its missile assaults, affecting neighboring countries. Saudi Arabia successfully intercepted missiles aimed at the Prince Sultan Air Base, while Bahrain has reported damage to civilian structures due to missile attacks. The conflict has resulted in rising casualties in Lebanon, where the death toll has reached 123, alongside hundreds injured. As the situation develops, concerns about broader regional instability grow, with military alerts issued and diplomatic personnel taking precautions in various countries. The ripple effects of this conflict are felt across the Gulf and beyond, raising alarms about potential economic and security risks in the region.
Originally reported by Economic Times. Read original article
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