Iran and Israel exchanged missile and air strikes on Monday as global concern mounted over Tehran’s potential retaliation following a major US attack on Iranian nuclear facilities, media reports said.
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have condemned the US bomb attacks on Iran, with Islamabad emphasizing that, under the United Nations Charter, Iran has the legitimate right to defend itself.
In a dramatic escalation of Middle East tensions, the United States has carried out airstrikes on three key nuclear facilities in Iran, marking the most direct American military intervention in the country in years.
Iran and Israel exchanged fresh strikes early on Saturday, as Tehran declared it would not engage in nuclear negotiations while under threat, according to media reports.
On World Refugee Day, the European Union reaffirmed support for displaced Afghans, pledging aid in protection, education, and livelihoods across Afghanistan and the region.
The ongoing air war between Israel and Iran entered its second week on Friday, as European diplomats pushed to bring Tehran back to the negotiating table.
Iran and Israel exchanged fresh missile strikes on Wednesday, escalating an air war that has now entered its sixth day, despite US President Donald Trump’s call for Iran’s unconditional surrender.
Israel and Iran continued exchanging attacks for a fifth straight day on Tuesday, as regional tensions intensified and US President Donald Trump called on civilians to evacuate Tehran, citing Iran’s rejection of a proposed nuclear agreement.
Iranian missiles struck Tel Aviv and the port city of Haifa in an early morning raid on Monday, Reuters reported, as hostilities between Iran and Israel continue to escalate.
Israel and Iran have exchanged a fresh wave of strikes, fuelling fears of a wider conflict after Israel intensified its military campaign against its main regional rival.
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