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Al Jazeera on MSNIsrael strikes may make Iran more determined to pursue nuclear programmeAnalysts believe that Iran may accelerate efforts to acquire a nuclear bomb as it faces a major Israeli assault.
Explosions heard over Jerusalem and Tel Aviv early Saturday as Iran and Israel trade deadly missile attacks, with casualties reported on both sides. Follow our live updates.
An aggressive counterattack risks escalation. But giving in to U.S. and Israeli demands is an unlikely alternative.
For one thing, early reports indicate the air strikes did not hit Iran’s petroleum facilities, which means the Islamic Republic should be able to keep producing crude oil at the same rate as before. Due to international sanctions, Iran relies heavily on China. It’s been estimated that China imported 89% of Iranian oil in February 2024.
Israel launched airstrikes on Iran Friday, targeting nuclear facilities, ballistic missile factories, and senior military commanders. The operation, which Israeli officials warned could be “prolonged,
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Worldcrunch on MSNWhy Western Sanctions Against Israel’s Leaders Mean So Much, And So LittleFive countries have imposed sanctions against the two most important far-right ministers in Israel's Netanyahu government — Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and Internal Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir — a first that marks the deterioration in relations between Israel and its allies.
Israel's "preemptive" strikes against Iran targeting the country's nuclear program and killing top military officials could have far-reaching implications for Ukraine and could boost Russia's ability to continue its full-scale invasion,
Trump tears into Iran saying ‘They’re all DEAD now’ as he ‘supports’ Israel after night of missile strikes on hard-liners - Trump’s statement contradicts a claim by Secretary of State Marco Rubio that