Israel's war in Gaza continues as its conflict with Iran rapidly escalates
- Israel bombed the headquarters of Iranian state television during a live broadcast, killing three employees, as part of its ongoing war in Gaza and escalating conflict with Iran.
- Iran's wartime chief of staff, Ali Shadmani, was assassinated by Israel, marking a significant escalation in hostilities.
- President Trump ordered the evacuation of Tehran, stating that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon and expressing a lack of interest in negotiations at this time.
- The Group of Seven supported Israel and condemned Iran, emphasizing a need for broader de-escalation in the region.
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Jordan king says Israel's Iran attacks threaten region and beyond
Jordan's King Abdullah II warned in an address to the European Parliament on Tuesday that Israel's "attacks" on Iran threatened to dangerously escalate tensions in the "region and beyond".Speaking as the arch foes traded fire for a fifth day, Abdullah said that "with Israel's expansion of its offensive to include Iran, there is no telling where the boundaries of this battleground will end"."And that, my friends, is a threat to people everywhere,…
Preemptive Strike or Act of War? Israel Attacked Iran Amid Sinking Global Support for Assault on Gaza
Israel is intensifying its war on Iran, bombing the headquarters of the country’s national TV network on Monday and assassinating another top military leader. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also suggested killing Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran has responded with barrages of long-range missiles targeting Israel. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump has shown little interest in containing Israel’s assault, post
Israel's entry into war with Iran on the nuclear issue will not surprise anyone. It is more surprising, however, to see a President of the French Republic refer to a "Israeli right to defend himself" at a time when this country has just launched an attack by brandishing the concept of "preventive war" which any other aggressive power could now grasp. "It's not Gaully who wants," says Natacha Polony, editorialist for Marianne.
While the world is looking at Israel and Iran, the war in the Gaza Strip is getting into the background. But the attacks are continuing. Is Netanyahu using the situation for an escalation of the situation?
Israel-Iran war may sideline it for now, but the Palestinian issue isn't going anywhere
As Israel seeks to defeat Iran, its arch enemy, the world appears to have forgotten about the Palestinians. But a new Middle East that leaves the Israeli-Palestinian conflict unresolved will create only an illusion of quiet that is sure to backfire
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