Israel-Iran Conflict Enters Sixth Day
- On June 18, 2025, Iran and Israel exchanged missile strikes as their air war entered its sixth day with explosions heard over Tel Aviv and Tehran.
- The conflict escalated after Israel launched its largest-ever air campaign on Iran last Friday, targeting nuclear and military facilities over nuclear weapons concerns.
- Tehran residents fled amid explosions and fuel shortages, a cyberattack crippled Sepah Bank, Iran reported 224 mostly civilian deaths, and Israel confirmed 24 civilian deaths.
- President Trump called for Iran to surrender unconditionally, deployed the USS Nimitz and US aircraft to the Middle East, and held a meeting with his top security advisors to review the situation.
- Global oil markets surged as world leaders called for diplomacy, foreign nationals evacuated, and the US increased military deployments without deciding on direct intervention.
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Israel-Iran air war enters sixth day; Trump calls for Iran's 'unconditional surrender'
Iran and Israel traded new missile strikes Wednesday as the air war between the two enemies entered a sixth day despite a call from President Donald Trump for Iran's unconditional surrender.
Israel-Iran conflict enters sixth day
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