
Air Raid Sirens Sound in Israel After Iran Missile Strikes
Air raid sirens sounded across Israel after Iran launched about 20 missiles at central locations. No casualties reported so far as global observers brace for more.
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Air raid sirens sounded across Israel after Iran launched about 20 missiles at central locations. No casualties reported so far as global observers brace for more.
The USS Nimitz aircraft carrier diverted from Southeast Asia to the Middle East amid escalating air strikes between Iran and Israel, marking a significant U.S. naval deployment in the region.
Iran launched around 100 missiles at Israel early Monday, triggering sirens as at least five were killed and dozens wounded. The strike follows Israeli raids that killed 224 since last Friday.
After a fresh barrage of Iranian missile attacks, Israel’s Home Front Command lifts air raid warnings, allowing residents to leave shelters nationwide.
As missile exchanges rock Tel Aviv, experts warn the Iran-Israel conflict could spiral into a wider Middle East war.
President Trump says the US had nothing to do with Israel’s strikes on Iran and warns Tehran of an unprecedented US military response.
Israel and Iran intensified overnight strikes, prompting cancellation of U.S.-Iran nuclear talks as global leaders urge de-escalation.
Two deputy commanders at Iran’s armed forces general staff were killed in Israel’s largest strikes. Tehran vows further attacks, warning of expansion to Israeli targets and U.S. bases.
The upcoming Chinese mainland and Central Asia Summit in Astana aims to boost security, green growth, and youth ties, shaping a stable, multipolar future.
China pledges steady, sound, and sustainable military ties with the United States, aiming to boost trust and dialogue between the two forces.