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Strikes between Israel and Iran stretched into a fifth day on Tuesday, as President Trump made an early departure from the Group of 7 (G7) summit amid the escalating conflict in the Middle
As leaders escalate rhetoric against Tehran, officials say international backing remains firm and more covert operations are yet to be revealed
Israel bombed the headquarters of Iranian state television Monday in the latest escalation of Israel’s war on Iran. Israel also assassinated another top Iranian official: Iran’s new wartime chief of staff,
Israel and Iran conflict has wreaked considerable damage in both countries and caused casualties on both sides.
Israel and Iran continued to trade deadly attacks for a fifth consecutive day, with no signs of de-escalation, according to multiple media outlets. The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday that some Chinese citizens in the two countries have already been safely evacuated to neighboring countries and the ministry,
Rep. Thomas Massie announced that he will introduce "a bipartisan War Powers Resolution" to bar American involvement in the Israel-Iran war.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNHow escalation between Israel and Iran will impact war in Ukraine and what Russia hopes for – expertMaksym Dzhyhun political scientist Unfortunately, there are all indications that this war will also impact Ukraine, given the multitude of factors and interests of various countries that have now converged in Israel’s attack on Iran.
A resolution by Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia would require congressional approval before U.S. troops could engage in hostilities against Iran. He said Americans don’t want another “forever war.”
The Group of Seven nations expressed support for Israel in a statement issued late on Monday and labeled its rival Iran as a source of instability in the Middle East, with the G7 leaders urging broader de-escalation of hostilities in the region.