Missiles Over Tel Aviv: A New Phase in Iran-Israel Conflict
Iran launched missile strikes on Tel Aviv and Haifa, causing casualties and damage, amid escalating tensions with Israel. As global leaders converge on the G7 summit, the conflict's potential to widen looms large. Iran claims a novel tactic overpowered Israel's defenses, while diplomatic efforts are pursued.
In a shocking escalation, Iranian missiles struck Tel Aviv and Haifa early on Monday, stoking fears of a broader regional conflict. The attacks have resulted in significant casualties and destruction, with five dead and many more wounded, as emergency operations continue in the affected areas.
The missiles reportedly bypassed Israel's defense systems using a 'new method,' according to Iran's Revolutionary Guards, causing alarm among international observers. As footage of the strikes circulates, world leaders at the G7 summit face pressure to address the worsening conflict.
Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump and other global figures are calling for diplomacy to prevent further escalation, with hopes for a peaceful resolution remaining uncertain. Amid rising tensions, financial markets showed mixed reactions to the unfolding crisis.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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