Escalation in the Middle East: Israel's Strike on Iran
Israel struck Iran's nuclear facilities and military targets, claiming to deter atomic weapon development. President Trump supported the move, while Iran vowed retaliation. The heightened tensions have affected oil prices and regional air travel, as world leaders call for de-escalation amid ongoing nuclear negotiations.

In a bold move to thwart nuclear threats, Israel launched a military strike on Iranian facilities on Friday, targeting nuclear sites and missile bases. The incursion killed numerous military commanders, stirring fears of prolonged conflict with Iran, a nation determined to retaliate against this unprecedented offensive.
U.S. President Donald Trump backed Israel's aggressive stance, attributing the attack to Iran's defiance of diplomatic efforts to curb its nuclear ambitions. Trump's comments came amid rising international tensions and heavy criticism over the region's escalating conflict. Tehran has called for decisive countermeasures, claiming heavy civilian casualties.
The incident's repercussions are being felt globally; crude prices surged, and airspace over multiple Middle Eastern countries has been closed. Diplomatic calls for de-escalation intensify as the U.N. prepares to address the crisis, with Iranian and U.S. officials scheduled for crucial talks on Tehran's nuclear program.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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