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Iran has resumed missile attacks after a short pause in fighting.

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Iran Resumes Missile Attacks as US and Saudi Arabia Strike Tehran-Backed Militias in Iraq: What Happened and Why It Matters A temporary pause in fighting has ended as Iran launched new missile attacks while the United States and Saudi Arabia carried out airstrikes against Iran-backed militias in Iraq. The latest escalation raises concerns about regional security, energy supplies, and the risk of a wider conflict affecting countries far beyond the Middle East.

Iran missile attack on Israel

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Iran Launches Missiles at Israel: First Direct Attack Since April Ceasefire Raises Fears of Wider Conflict The Middle East witnessed a major escalation on June 8, 2026, after Iran launched missiles toward Israel, according to statements from the Israeli military. The attack marks the first direct missile strike from Iran since a ceasefire in April temporarily halted hostilities between Iran, Israel, and the United States. Israeli defense officials reported that air defense systems were activated immediately after missile launches were detected. Several missiles were reportedly intercepted before reaching their targets, though assessments regarding damage and casualties are still ongoing. What Happened? According to Israeli military sources, multiple missiles were launched from Iranian territory toward Israel. The attack comes months after an internationally mediated ceasefire helped de-escalate a period of intense military confrontation in April. Iranian officials acknowledged the...

Iran Rejects Further US Talks After Pakistan Negotiations Collapse

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Israel–US–Iran War: Current Situation and What Happens Next Face of Middle East  Introduction Iran has announced that it has no plans for further peace talks with the United States following the collapse of high-stakes negotiations in Pakistan. The decision raises fresh concerns about the future of the conflict and the possibility of further escalation.