Iran, Israel Step Back from Brink After Intense Retaliation
Iran and Israel appear to be stepping back from further escalation after a direct exchange of attacks, easing global fears of a wider regional conflict.
Iran and Israel appear to be stepping back from further escalation after a direct exchange of attacks, easing global fears of a wider regional conflict.
Israelis express deep weariness and a sense of being trapped in a perpetual cycle of conflict following renewed attacks.
Iran retaliates against Israel with strikes, signaling its commitment to regional allies and deterring power shifts.
Tehran residents experienced renewed fear as explosions sounded in the capital, prompting frantic checks of phones and social media for updates.
Iran and Israel exchanged missile strikes, marking a significant escalation in their direct confrontation for the first time since April.
Iran fired missiles at Israel for the first time since April, following an Israeli strike on Beirut, escalating regional tensions.
Israel bombs Beirut outskirts amid escalating conflict with Hezbollah, as US-led ceasefire talks face rejection.
A gunman's deadly attack in central Israel, praised by Hamas, has authorities calling it terrorism.
Israeli strike kills 3 Lebanese soldiers, escalating regional tensions days after a reported truce.
Hezbollah rejects U.S.-brokered cease-fire terms, viewing them as a virtual surrender, dimming hopes for an end to hostilities with Israel.