Oil prices jump 3% on reports of explosions in Iran
- Oil prices surged by $3 a barrel after reports of Israeli missile strikes in Iran, raising fears of potential disruptions in Middle East oil supply.
- As per U.S. outlet ABC News, Israeli missiles targeted a location in Iran, as stated by a U.S. official.
- Explosions were reported at an Isafahan airport in Iran by Iran's Fars news agency, with the cause still unidentified.
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Iran not planning for an ‘immediate response’ after Israel strike - Washington Examiner
Iran announced it was not planning any military response at the moment after Israel’s strike on the country Thursday night. A senior Iranian official with knowledge of the situation said that the country currently had no plans for immediate action or a retaliatory strike, Reuters reported. The official also said that there was not any clarification on who was behind Thursday’s attack. #BREAKING #Iran is not planning an immediate response to th…
According to consistent US media reports, Israel has attacked Iran. Iranian state media reject reports of rocket attacks, but report three explosions near an army base in Isfahan.
According to US media reports, Israel has carried out a military operation against Iran. Explosions are said to have occurred in the city of Isfahan. The Iranian government speaks of drones that have been captured there.[more]]]>
Iranian state media report detonations in the center of the country. An airline is now directing its flights to Iran. Shipping is also warned.
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