Thousands of Palestinians performed the Fajr prayer at Al-Aqsa Mosque on Thursday after a closure lasting forty days due to the war on Iran, as reported by the Jerusalem Governorate. The Israeli authorities had closed religious sites since February 28 following the onset of a joint attack with the United States on Iran.
Gideon Levy sharply criticizes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Haaretz, describing the Iran War as his most significant failure. He asserts that Netanyahu bears full responsibility for the consequences of this conflict.
Israel has initiated its most intense attacks on Lebanon since the onset of the Iran War, escalating tensions in the region. The strikes focused on border areas, raising concerns among the international community.
The Iran War has highlighted a chronic vulnerability in the structure of international trade, revealing the fragility of global supply chains in the face of geopolitical shocks. This challenge raises questions about the resilience of the global trading system during crises.
Federal Reserve officials have expressed varying views on the potential economic impact of the Iran war, with some predicting a recession and others anticipating inflationary pressures. The differing opinions reflect the uncertainty in financial markets, where investors are seeking clear signals from the Fed on monetary policy direction.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel Atti met with Kuwaiti Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah in Kuwait City, delivering a letter from President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. This visit aims to strengthen bilateral relations between Egypt and Kuwait following the end of the Iran War.
After nearly forty days of the US-Israeli war against Iran, most European countries are distancing themselves from the conflict, deeming it not their war. President Donald Trump noted that this stance will not be forgotten.
Senator Lindsey Graham revealed his crucial role in convincing President Donald Trump to initiate war against Iran, leveraging his political experience and close alliance with Trump. This decision came after months of hesitation from Trump, despite pressure from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The CEO of the Istanbul Financial Center reported that the ongoing war in Iran has prompted numerous Gulf companies to consider relocating their operations to the new financial hub in Istanbul, which offers attractive incentives. This shift is occurring amid escalating regional tensions, leading businesses to seek more stable environments.
The European Union's Energy Commissioner, Dan Jansen, announced the EU's readiness to implement measures to assist member states in coping with the consequences of the war in Iran. This initiative comes amid expectations of prolonged disruptions in energy markets.
In an unprecedented move, President Donald Trump detailed the war against Iran during an official speech from the White House, a month after military operations began. This shift reflects radical changes in how American wars are managed.
The death toll and injuries in the Iran war are increasing, with the latest statistics indicating widespread impacts on the region. The figures include casualties from various parties, including Americans, reflecting the scale of the escalating conflict.
The Malaysian government announced a reduction in fuel subsidies starting April 1, raising concerns among citizens about their living standards. The monthly fuel allocation per vehicle has been cut from 300 liters to 200 liters as gasoline and diesel prices soar.
The US military targeted the B1 Bridge in Karaj during the Iran War, raising questions about the strategic importance of this site. The bridge is a vital part of Iran's infrastructure, connecting several key areas in the country.
The Austrian government announced its refusal of all U.S. requests for military aircraft overflights since the onset of the Iran War, emphasizing its commitment to neutrality. This decision comes as Britain hosts talks to form an international coalition to discuss reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
President Donald Trump's recent address regarding the Iran war, now 32 days in, has deepened the ambiguity surrounding the situation. His lack of clarity on the path forward has raised new questions about U.S. strategy in the region.
U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> is preparing to deliver a national address on the war in Iran, marking his first speech since the conflict began. This comes as economic fears grow and his popularity declines.
Japan and France agreed to enhance cooperation in response to the impacts of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, focusing on reopening the Hormuz Strait for commercial navigation. This agreement was reached during a meeting between Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takichi and French President Emmanuel Macron in Tokyo.
French analyses indicate a shift in European thinking towards the United States, questioning its policies, particularly in light of the war on Iran. This change reflects a deep crisis of trust within the Western camp.
Australian Prime Minister <strong>Anthony Albanese</strong> has called on citizens to reduce fuel consumption and rely on public transport due to global crises affecting energy supplies and oil prices. This rare national address highlights the need for preparedness in facing potential economic challenges.
The European Union's Energy Commissioner, <strong>Dan Jansen</strong>, announced that the Iranian war has led to a <strong>€14 billion</strong> increase in the EU's fossil fuel import bill. He emphasized that the impacts of this war on the energy sector will be long-lasting.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that the ongoing war in the Middle East, particularly the conflict in Iran, is placing significant pressure on the global economy. This war directly affects energy markets, trade, and supply chains, increasing uncertainty in financial markets.
The ongoing conflict in Iran has exacerbated economic conditions in the Levant, with reports indicating that over <strong>4 million people</strong> have fallen into poverty. This crisis highlights the negative impacts of wars on local communities.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated that the United States may reassess its relations with NATO after the conclusion of the war in Iran, expressing disappointment over the alliance's lack of support during the conflict in the Middle East.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has warned that the ongoing war with Iran may not end soon, urging caution against assumptions of a quick resolution. He emphasized that any military involvement must be based on a clear legal framework.
Spain has announced the closure of its airspace to US aircraft involved in military operations against Iran, reflecting its stance against participating in what many consider an illegal conflict. This decision follows a previous refusal to allow the use of Spanish military bases.
The Egyptian government has announced urgent measures aimed at safeguarding the national economy from potential repercussions of the Iranian war. This initiative comes at a critical time as tensions in the region escalate.
Prominent European countries have declared their refusal to engage in the war against Iran, emphasizing that the conflict does not represent their war. This statement comes amid concerns about the war's impact on the European economy and its implications for unity in Ukraine.
In an unprecedented move, the Houthi group from Yemen has launched missiles at Israel, placing it at the center of the conflict known as the 'Iran War.' This escalation raises questions about its implications for regional security and international navigation.
The repercussions of the American-Israeli war on Iran are increasingly evident, affecting various aspects of daily life, from the disappearance of popular dishes to rising living costs. These economic and social crises reflect the conflict's impact on the world.