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The Israel-Iran conflict is a war of egos

Summary by Financial Times
Khamenei, Netanyahu and Trump are seeking to secure their legacies — and shape the future of the region

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Israel and Iran have continued to exchange attacks in their last conflict, which began on June 13. Amid angry rhetoric on both sides, U.S. President Donald Trump is now considering whether to join the Israeli attacks on Tehran’s nuclear facilities. On Thursday, an Iranian missile struck directly at Soroka Hospital in Beersheba, southern Israel, wounding at least 40 people according to Israeli emergency service Maguén David Adom (MDA), disaster o…

·Chile
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How the AP decided to refer to the conflict between Israel and Iran as a war

The Associated Press is calling the current conflict between Israel and Iran a war, given the scope, intensity and duration of military activities on both sides.

When I see pictures of my destroyed hometown of Tehran, my heart pulls together. At the same time, I am pleased when the symbols of the terror regime burn. But the wrath of the rulers is directed against their own citizens.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Marcos Farias Ferreira, a specialist in international relations, argues that the conflict between Israel and Iran "remembered the empires", when "they mobilized all the resources considered effective to achieve a goal".

·Portugal
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Financial Times broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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