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Israel Reportedly Strikes Targets Across Iran

First article: 25 mar. 2026, 23:01 | Last update: 26 mar. 2026, 06:45 | 3 sources | 3 articles

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Reports are emerging of Israeli strikes targeting multiple locations within Iran. The alleged strikes follow heightened tensions and rhetoric between the two nations. Some analysts believe Israel aims to destabilize the Iranian regime, while others suggest a more limited objective. The potential economic consequences of a wider conflict are significant, with concerns about rising costs across various sectors.

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Live: Israel carries out fresh wave of strikes across Iran Foto: France 24
France 24 26 mar. 2026, 05:09 (5 hours ago) Good

Live: Israel carries out fresh wave of strikes across Iran

Israel's military said Thursday its forces had carried out a wave of strikes across Iran, as Tehran continues to insist that it will not negotiate on a peace deal. US President Donald Trump has warned he is ready to “unleash hell” if Iran does not accept a deal to end the nearly four-week Middle East war. Follow our liveblog for the latest updates.

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Israel thought it could spur rebellion inside Iran. That hasn’t happened Foto: Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning Herald 26 mar. 2026, 06:45 (4 hours ago) Good

Israel thought it could spur rebellion inside Iran. That hasn’t happened

Donald Trump’s hopes that an Israeli plan to ignite an internal uprising against Iran’s theocratic government could bring the war to a swift end have so far been dashed.

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How the Iran War will increase costs in every sector of the economy Foto: The Independent
The Independent 25 mar. 2026, 23:01 (11 hours ago) Good

How the Iran War will increase costs in every sector of the economy

This war reaches US households' everyday life through fuel, freight, fertilizer, petrochemicals and global supply chains through factories that produce consumer goods

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