
Israel attacked Iran's largest petrochemical complex. Israeli Defense Minister: 'It accounts for about half of the country's petrochemical production'
Israel attacked Iran's largest petrochemical complex. Israeli Defense Minister: 'It accounts for about half of the country's petrochemical production'
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The South Pars natural gas complex is an energy lifeline for Iran - AP News
The South Pars natural gas complex is an energy lifeline for Iran AP News
Read full article →At Least 4 Killed in Strike in Northern Israel
Rescue workers recovered four bodies from a residential building in the port city of Haifa after air defenses failed to intercept an Iranian strike, Israeli officials said.
By Isabel Kershner
Read full article →Iran’s internet blackout is longest national shutdown since Arab spring
Iranian authorities cut access to internet on 28 February leaving many with limited information about war Iran’s internet shutdown, which began shortly after the first US-Israel strikes in late February, is now the longest national-scale blackout since the Arab spring, monitors have said. Iranian authorities cut all access to the internet on 28 February, the day the war began, after an earlier shutdown in January during nationwide protests. This current blackout has lasted more than 38 days. ...
By Aisha Down
Read full article →Trump set to hold press conference after profanity-laced post on Iran
The president has had mixed messages about how and when the U.S.-Israel-led war in Iran will end.
By Deepa Shivaram
Read full article →Iran executes people, including teens, by hanging
The nation of Iran has been carrying out executions, including of teenagers, as the U.S. and Israel wage war against the country, reports indicate.
Read full article →Gaza grandmother loses her family due to Israeli attacks
Gaza grandmother loses her family due to Israeli attacks
Read full article →How lessons from Iran war could shape mainland China’s calculus on Taiwan
Whether it wraps up quickly or drags on, the repercussions of the US-Israeli war on Iran will echo for years, reshaping warfare, geopolitics, energy security and global perceptions of American tactical and strategic power. In the first of a three-part series, Mark Magnier looks at how the Iran war may alter Beijing’s approach to potential conflict over Taiwan, asymmetrical weaponry and the United States as an adversary. The US military is formidable, well-disciplined, projects deadly force...
By Mark Magnier
Read full article →Bombing of Iran's pharma producers threatens patients' lives
As the US and Israel continue their war with Iran, airstrikes on Iranian pharmaceutical and medical facilities are harming thousands of people by denying them medical treatment, doctors and activists warn.
Read full article →War in the Middle East: At least four killed in strike on Haifa
Iranian missiles hit the northern Israeli city of Haifa, where four people were found dead in the rubble of a residential building.
By FRANCE24
Read full article →Thousands dead and neighbourhoods razed to the ground: Aid agencies fear southern Lebanon is becoming the new Gaza
More than a month after war erupted in the Middle East following US-Israeli strikes on Iran, the IDF is pressing ahead with an offensive on its border that threatens to drive hundreds of thousands from their homes, Jessie Williams reports
By Jessie Williams
Read full article →Israel knocks out 85% of the Islamic Republic’s petrochemical production
The two attacks constitute 'a severe economic blow to the Iranian regime, amounting to tens of billions of dollars'
By Jewish News Syndicate
Read full article →'Will continue war ...': Iran rejects temporary truce; sets conditions for talks
Iran has finalised its demands for ending the conflict with the US and Israel, rejecting a temporary truce. Tehran conveyed its requirements through intermediaries, deeming earlier US proposals "excessive and illogical." Iran insists on a permanent end to hostilities, not a pause that allows adversaries to regroup.
By TOI WORLD DESK
Read full article →Iran says no talks 'under threats', accuses US, Israel of having 'no red lines' as war escalates
Iran will not engage in talks under threats, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei has said.
Read full article →Israel rescuers say four bodies recovered from Iran strike site - The Straits Times
Israel rescuers say four bodies recovered from Iran strike site The Straits Times
Read full article →F-15s assassinated Khamenei, now hunting Iran ballistic missiles, Air Force base chief tells 'Post'
IDF Hatzerim Air Force Base Chief Brig. Gen. "R" tells the Post about stalking Iran ballistic missile crews and the dangers of air defenses, even with general air supremacy.
Read full article →Israel Says Struck Iran's Largest Petrochemical Facility
Defence Minister Israel Katz announced on Monday that Israel had conducted a "powerful strike" on Iran's largest petrochemical complex, with the operator saying it was assessing the damage from the attacks.
Read full article →Kremlin says the whole Middle East is ‘on fire’
The Kremlin on Monday said that the Iran war was escalating in both geography and economic impact, and that the whole Middle East region was “on fire” due to the U.S. and Israeli attacks on the Islamic Republic. U.S. President Donald Trump, in an expletive-laden Easter Sunday social media post, threatened to target Iran’s power […]
Read full article →‘Peace process ongoing’: FO neither confirms nor denies reports of Pakistan proposing framework to end Iran war
The Foreign Office said on Monday that the peace process is “ongoing” but declined to confirm or deny reports that Pakistan has proposed a framework to end the US-Israel war on Iran, according to state broadcaster Pakistan TV. “There have been several reports of a 45-day ceasefire offer, or 15-point exchange. We do not comment on these individual, specific incidents,” said FO Spokesperson Tahir Andrabi. More to follow
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Read full article →Middle East conflict may ease by late April depending on US strikes, spy agency says
South Korea’s spy agency on Monday assessed that the conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran could enter a lull by late April, depending on the outcome of Washington’s intensive airstrikes in the coming days. The National Intelligence Service made the assessment during a closed-door briefing to the National Assembly’s Intelligence Committee, according to Rep. Park Sun-won of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea and Rep. Lee Seong-kweun of the main opposition People Power Party. “The
By The Korea Herald
Read full article →Israel defence minister says forces hit South Pars petrochemical plant in Iran
The plant is responsible for about 50 per cent of Iran's petrochemical production, said Israel's Defence Minister Israel Katz.
Read full article →Activists to protest Israel’s death penalty law outside country’s Nicosia embassy
United for Palestine Nicosia has called a protest outside the Israeli embassy in Nicosia on Wednesday, April 8, at 6pm to condemn a new Israeli law imposing the death penalty on Palestinians. In a press release issued on April 6, the group said the law was passed by the Israeli Knesset on March 30 and […]
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Read full article →Prediction markets push back odds of Iran-Israel-U.S. conflict ending soon
Read full article →Hormuz closure divides the fortunes of Middle Eastern oil states
After Trump's threat, an Iranian official has said Iran would not open the strait as part of a temporary ceasefire
By Reuters
Read full article →Israel's turning a blind eye to world will only bring isolation
Israel’s military strategy is no longer confined to defense or limited operations. The war against Iran has evolved into a large-scale conflict in which the United States has been...
Read full article →Hormuz Sees 15 Ships Transit In 24 Hours As Two Tankers With Qatari LNG Make Sudden U-Turn
Hormuz Sees 15 Ships Transit In 24 Hours As Two Tankers With Qatari LNG Make Sudden U-Turn President Trump on Sunday warned Tehran to "Open the Strait" and make a deal by the end of Tuesday, or the U.S. military would "blow everything up" and "take over the oil." Meanwhile, Iran rejected Trump's ultimatum to reopen the Hormuz chokepoint, saying it would only reopen the critical waterway once damage from the war is compensated. There was some good news overnight after Iran's sem...
By Tyler Durden
Read full article →Top Iranian Intelligence Official Killed in Israeli Strikes - Tempo.co English
Top Iranian Intelligence Official Killed in Israeli Strikes Tempo.co English
Read full article →Israel army strikes Iran helicopters, aircraft at Tehran airports
Israel’s army strikes Iran with overnight airstrikes on three Tehran airports, targeting aircraft and killing a senior IRGC intelligence chief. Read More: https://punchng.com/israel-army-struck-iran-helicopters-aircraft-at-tehran-airports/
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Read full article →Iran Guards vow to avenge intelligence chief killed by Israel
Iran's Revolutionary Guards vowed on Monday to avenge the death of their intelligence chief, Major General Majid Khademi, killed earlier in the day in an Israeli strike. The post Iran Guards vow to avenge intelligence chief killed by Israel appeared first on Vanguard News.
By Henry Oduah
Read full article →‘Sprit of resistance will continue’: Iran officials condemn Israeli assassination of IRGC intel. chief - PressTV
‘Sprit of resistance will continue’: Iran officials condemn Israeli assassination of IRGC intel. chief PressTV
Read full article →Israel: Four bodies recovered from the rubble the day after an Iranian strike - Seneweb
Israel: Four bodies recovered from the rubble the day after an Iranian strike Seneweb
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