Middle East Tensions Escalate: Iran's Retaliatory Strikes Shake Region
Tensions in the Middle East have risen sharply as Iran launched missile attacks on Gulf neighbors and Israel following the killing of key Iranian figures. The volatile situation threatens global energy stability, with Iran targeting regional energy infrastructure. International calls for restraint go unheeded as conflicts intensify.
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Tensions in the Middle East have intensified as Iran retaliated with missile attacks on its Gulf neighbors and Israel. The strikes followed the killing of high-ranking Iranian leaders in recent airstrikes, including Ali Larijani, a former parliamentary speaker and strategic adviser.
In a show of military force, Iran launched advanced missiles capable of evading defense systems, targeting central Israel, and killing two near Tel Aviv. Concurrently, Iran's Revolutionary Guard claimed responsibility for attacks aiming to avenge Larijani's death, utilizing sophisticated multiple-warhead missiles.
The conflict has impacted global oil prices, with Brent crude exceeding USD 100 per barrel. Despite international calls for restraint and fears of an energy crisis, Iran's actions continue to fuel volatility in the region. Meanwhile, Israeli retaliatory measures against Hezbollah in Lebanon have displaced over a million people, deepening the humanitarian crisis.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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