
Loud Explosions Rock Tel Aviv After U.S. Strikes in Iran
Several loud explosions were heard in Tel Aviv, hours after U.S. attacks on three nuclear sites in Iran.
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Several loud explosions were heard in Tel Aviv, hours after U.S. attacks on three nuclear sites in Iran.

U.S. President Donald Trump announces airstrikes that “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear sites, warns of further action if Tehran doesn’t seek peace.

With rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran, is America risking a repeat of past mistakes in the Middle East? We explore the complexities and advocate for diplomacy over conflict.

President Trump announced U.S. airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, marking a significant escalation in Middle East tensions and raising concerns about potential retaliation.

The conflict between Israel and Iran has entered its second week, with over 430 people killed and 3,500 wounded in Iran. Iran refuses to discuss its nuclear program amid ongoing attacks.

Amid escalating tensions following a week of Israeli airstrikes, Iran is carefully balancing military retaliation with diplomatic efforts, seeking to de-escalate while asserting its national interests.

Israel and Iran continued to exchange strikes, heightening tensions in the region as international leaders urge for peace and diplomacy to prevent further escalation.

Israel announces the assassination of senior Iranian commander Saeed Izadi amid escalating air strikes, with Iran refusing nuclear negotiations under threat.

Türkiye’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan warns that Israel’s recent actions are dragging the Middle East towards a “total disaster,” urging immediate cessation of attacks on Iran and neighboring countries.

Rising tensions over Iran’s nuclear program are heightening concerns of a potential conflict in the Middle East, emphasizing the urgent need for diplomatic solutions.