US-Israel war with Iran widens as strikes continue
U.S. and Israeli strikes target Iranian nuclear and missile sites while Iran launches missiles at Israeli cities, causing at least nine deaths, officials say.
- U.S. forces have begun striking targets linked to Iran's nuclear program, and officials say operations will escalate in the coming weeks.
- Missile attacks on Israeli cities have caused significant civilian casualties, killing nine and injuring nearly 50 in Beit Shemesh, while Tehran still has roughly 200 launchers.
- Washington is boosting military assets in the region by deploying additional fighter jets and refueling aircraft and plans an operational `hub` in Israel to leverage Israeli air defenses.
- U.S. officials say the campaign will be sustained until the regime's fall, and President Donald Trump said the war could last `for weeks`.
- Israel is carrying out influence operations and targeted strikes, including efforts to encourage unrest inside Iran; Trump has called on Iranian security forces to defect.
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Middle East conflict widens as Israeli, US strikes again hit Iran; oil soars, shares slide
DUBAI/TEL AVIV — Israeli and U.S. forces pounded targets across Iran on Tuesday, prompting Iranian retaliatory strikes around the Gulf as the conflict spread to Lebanon, rattled global markets and sent oil prices sharply higher. Four days into the war, U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters that the U.S. military had struck numerous Iranian naval and air targets, saying that “just about everything has been knocked out.”
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