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Telling Signs of Israel’s War on Iran

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The recent increase in petrol and diesel prices in Pakistan is the first direct consequence of the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict. As the two countries continue to trade strikes, the world is beginning to feel the heat — and Pakistan, already struggling with inflation and economic pressure, is now facing higher fuel prices. The federal government announced a hike of Rs4.80 per litre in petrol and Rs7.95 in high-speed diesel. While global oil price…

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Pakistan Petrol-Diesel Price Hike: Amid the growing war between Iran and Israel, the bomb of inflation has exploded on the people of Pakistan and the government has suddenly increased the prices of petrol and high speed diesel in the country.

The condition of Pakistan, which wants to become the caliph of Islamic countries, is getting very bad. While Pakistan is trying to get another bailout package by pleasing the IMF. On the other hand, the people of Pakistan are being forced to die under the burden of inflation. On the one hand, Pakistan's fragile economy is on the verge of complete collapse, on the other hand, Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif is seen trying to save it by in…

Although every expert on Sunday's news was talking about a major gasoline price hike due to the war between Israel and Iran, this will not happen on Tuesday for now. The post Is there really a brutal gasoline price hike coming on Tuesday? We just got the breaking news appeared first on Most Hír.

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