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Jerusalem is living with the visible and emotional scars of the Israel-Iran conflict. The city's guarded calm reflects both lingering hope for de-escalation and deep public fatigue.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard on Wednesday threatened to extend the Middle East conflict "beyond the region" if the U.S. and Israel resume attacks against Tehran.
Warnings of a potential surprise Iranian attack on Gulf States and Israel come as US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu disagree on how to proceed with Tehran.
The U.S. attacked targets in southern Iran in what American military officials described as defensive strikes. The escalation unfolded amid ongoing negotiations. Follow along for live news updates and analysis.
The US military has launched a series of strikes near the Strait of Hormuz as an Iranian delegation led by top officials travelled to Qatar to hold negotiations to end the US-Isra
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Wednesday directly warned the U.S. and Israel that any new attack on Tehran would lead to a conflict that spreads beyond the Middle East. The statement, reported by Iranian State media,
Adm. Brad Cooper, the head of US Central Command, testified that the US war on Iran has degraded Tehran’s ability to launch or direct another mass atrocity on Israel like the Hamas attack of
Iran War: The US military on Monday carried out strikes on Iranian missile launch sites and boats laying mines.