US-Israel Operation Enters Fifth Day Amid Intensified Strikes
Deadly strikes continue across Iran as the US-Israel joint military operation enters its fifth day, with casualties mounting and regional tensions escalating rapidly.
Deadly strikes continue across Iran as the US-Israel joint military operation enters its fifth day, with casualties mounting and regional tensions escalating rapidly.
US soldiers killed in Iran conflict are identified as Trump denies Israel forced him into war. Starmer faces criticism, UK halts visas, and Middle East flights are secured.
The UK Foreign Office has arranged a charter flight from Muscat, Oman, for British nationals and families, prioritizing the vulnerable, amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz has issued a stark threat to assassinate any Iranian leader chosen to succeed the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, following reports that his son Mojtaba has been appointed as the new Supreme Leader.
Experts warn Gulf countries are rapidly depleting air defence interceptors amid sustained Iranian attacks, with stocks potentially lasting only days. The conflict began after US-Israeli strikes killed Iran's supreme leader.
Russia has initiated nationwide emergency siren tests across its 11 time zones, with state television issuing threats to destroy the British army, escalating global tensions.
The British government has initiated its first emergency evacuation flight from Oman to repatriate vulnerable nationals as conflict escalates across the Middle East, with thousands stranded and travel chaos widespread.
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Explosions rocked Tehran as Israel targeted Iranian security forces and leadership, with Iran responding with missile and drone attacks across the region, including strikes on US diplomatic facilities.
The legality of Trump's war on Iran is debated, with critics pointing to the US and Israel's history of bypassing international rules. This raises concerns over a selective approach to global order.
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Explosions rocked Tehran on Wednesday as the US-Israel war with Iran entered its fifth day, with strikes targeting Iranian security forces and retaliatory attacks across the Gulf region.
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The UK government has arranged a charter flight from Oman for stranded British nationals as the Iran-US conflict disrupts travel. HMS Dragon is deployed to Cyprus for defence.
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Former US Air Force nuclear specialist Gene Sticco warns the escalating Iran conflict represents the most dangerous Middle East security environment since 1990, with attacks spreading across the Gulf region.
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A top defence expert warns Iran's rulers could cling to power through brutal force, potentially killing hundreds of thousands and creating a prolonged Middle East conflict.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong states legality of strikes on Iran is for Israel and US to determine, as Australia dispatches crisis consular teams to the Middle East amid escalating tensions.
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The Foreign Office has chartered a flight from Muscat for British nationals as tensions escalate. Sir Keir Starmer faces Commons questions over his decisions in the unfolding crisis.
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US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee faces criticism for an alleged bizarre sex joke in a memo to diplomatic staff sheltering amid the Iran conflict.
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