Iranian missiles cause widespread damage across Israel in latest wave
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Iran launched a missile strike on Israel, marking the latest escalation in their ongoing military conflict.
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Regional military escalation could disrupt global oil markets and raise gas prices; U.S. military involvement risks are increasing.
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Iran launched a missile strike against Israel, causing widespread damage across the country in what officials are describing as the latest escalation in their ongoing conflict. The attack represents a direct Iranian military action against Israeli territory, marking a significant intensification of tensions that have simmered for months. Israel faces the immediate challenge of assessing damage, accounting for casualties, and determining its response to the Iranian aggression. The strike underscores the fragility of the region's security situation and the risk of further tit-for-tat military exchanges between the two countries. Regional allies, including the United States, are closely monitoring developments as the situation threatens to spiral into a broader conflict.
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