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Meanwhile, Iranian ballistic missile strikes have impacted across Israel, from the coastal city of Haifa and the small Arab-Israeli city of Tamra in the north, to the small village of Zavdiel in the south. Iranian ballistic missile attacks have damaged buildings in and around major Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv.
Israel and Iran have begun a new round of attacks, as the conflict between the two heavily armed rivals enters its fourth day.
As tensions escalate, Iran and Israel bring distinct military strengths to the conflict. Iran fields a larger force and relies on regional proxies, ballistic missiles, and drone warfare. Meanwhile, Israel has a smaller but advanced military,
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Religion News Service on MSNAs Israel and Iran trade attacks, Europeans increase security and Jews scramble to care for those left strandedIran and its proxies, such as Hezbollah, have long been suspected of retaliating for Israel’s actions by attacking Jews abroad. Argentine prosecutors have consistently pointed fingers at Hezbollah for the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish center in Buenos Aires, which killed 86 and injured hundreds, the most deadly attack in Argentine history.
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Israel and Iran launched a new round of attacks as the conflict between the two heavily armed rivals enters its fifth day.
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Tehran Fires New Missiles as Tel Aviv Hits Quds Sites | Firstpost America|N18G The conflict between Israel and Iran has entered its fourth day with escalating missile exchanges and rising civilian casualties.
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bne IntelliNews on MSNMalaysia backs Iran’s retaliation against Israel, markets in Asia reactBy bno - Surabaya Office As geopolitical tensions between Iran and Israel escalate, the Malaysian government has issued a travel advisory for three Middle Eastern countries -Iran, Iraq, and Jordan - urging its citizens to avoid non-essential travel due to heightened security risks and disruptions in airspace security.