The conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran has entered its sixth week, leading to negative effects on the global economy, particularly with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital artery for oil shipping. Experts predict rising production costs due to restrictions on essential materials, increasing pressure on businesses.
Turkish newspapers have reported a shift in the U.S.-Iran conflict from broad strategic goals to a focus on sensitive geographical locations like the Strait of Hormuz and Qeshm Island, which may become a center of conflict.
The former head of intelligence has warned that the simultaneous closure of two vital straits marks a dangerous development in the Yemeni conflict. The Houthis' entry into the war reflects an unprecedented escalation that could impact regional security.
Majid Mousavi, the commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard's air force, warned that any threats or warnings directed at Iran should be considered a declaration of war. This statement comes amid rising tensions related to U.S. pressures concerning the Strait of Hormuz.
Iranian missile and drone attacks are intensifying against Gulf states, while diplomatic efforts are underway to contain the escalation and mitigate increasing risks. Regional political movements are being led by foreign ministers to address the situation.
Fatih Birol, executive director of the International Energy Agency, reported severe damage to over 40 energy facilities in nine Middle Eastern countries since the beginning of the Iranian conflict, raising concerns about long-term supply disruptions.
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to strike Iranian power plants if Tehran does not open the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours. This warning has sparked intense reactions on social media, raising alarms over catastrophic global repercussions.
The Iranian military targeted the city of Dimona, where Israel's nuclear facility is located, in a missile attack that resulted in numerous injuries, escalating tensions in the region. This strike adds to the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel amidst rising military actions.
Tehran, the capital of Iran, experienced a series of strong explosions that caused panic among residents in the eastern and western parts of the city. These incidents came amid US warnings targeting Iranian power stations after threats to open the Strait of Hormuz.
Tehran has warned London that allowing Washington to use British military bases equates to 'participation in aggression'. In response, the British Foreign Secretary condemned Iran's so-called 'reckless attacks' and its disruption of the Strait of Hormuz.