
Tehran threatens a "total offensive", Washington continues its strikes
"I was in bed, ready to sleep, and I heard the alarm," said AFP Abu Baker, a 27-year-old Sudanese government employee living in Qatar
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"I was in bed, ready to sleep, and I heard the alarm," said AFP Abu Baker, a 27-year-old Sudanese government employee living in Qatar. The conflict, which was unleashed on 28 February by Israeli-American bombings, killed thousands, mainly in Iran and Lebanon, and continues to undermine the world economy. In Kuwait, a power plant and desalination of water were hit by an Iranian attack, according to the emirate who also called on users "to rationalize their electricity consumption during this exceptional phase" in a country where temperatures reach 48°C. The armed forces of Kuwait, Jordan, Bahrain and Qatar, all of whom were close to the United States, also announced that they had faced air attacks on Friday morning.
Furthermore, The clashes resumed on 7 July following attacks on ships in the Gulf, attributed to Iran. Islamabad also called for a return to normal in the Strait of Ormuz, again locked by Iran last weekend. "A moving target": two Canadian ships eager to leave the Persian Gulf The Israeli Parliament is dissolved for the October 27 elections.
In addition, The temperature is 48 °C on Friday in Kuwait and 45 °C in southwestern Iran. International Pressures UN Secretary-General António Guterres said the attacks on civilian infrastructure in the Middle East were "unacceptable", saying that he was "severely concerned about the continued military escalation between Iran and the United States," according to his spokesman. On Friday, Iran threatened to launch a "total offensive," as the United States bombed the country for the seventh consecutive night and Iranian civilian infrastructure was no longer spared, marking an intensification of the war.
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"I was in bed, ready to sleep, and I heard the alarm," said AFP Abu Baker, a 27-year-old Sudanese government employee living in Qatar.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe conflict, which was unleashed on 28 February by Israeli-American bombings, killed thousands, mainly in Iran and Lebanon, and continues to undermine the world economy.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn Kuwait, a power plant and desalination of water were hit by an Iranian attack, according to the emirate who also called on users "to rationalize their electricity consumption during this exceptional phase" in a country where temperatures reach 48°C. The armed forces of Kuwait, Jordan, Bahrain and Qatar, all of whom were close to the United States, also announced that they had faced air attacks on Friday morning.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe clashes resumed on 7 July following attacks on ships in the Gulf, attributed to Iran.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIslamabad also called for a return to normal in the Strait of Ormuz, again locked by Iran last weekend.
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"A moving target": two Canadian ships eager to leave the Persian Gulf The Israeli Parliament is dissolved for the October 27 elections
according to Radio-CanadaThe temperature is 48 °C on Friday in Kuwait and 45 °C in southwestern Iran.
according to Radio-CanadaInternational Pressures UN Secretary-General António Guterres said the attacks on civilian infrastructure in the Middle East were "unacceptable", saying that he was "severely concerned about the continued military escalation between Iran and the United States," according to his spokesman.
according to Le ParisienOn Friday, Iran threatened to launch a "total offensive," as the United States bombed the country for the seventh consecutive night and Iranian civilian infrastructure was no longer spared, marking an intensification of the war.
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"I was in bed, ready to sleep, and I heard the alarm," told AFP Abu Baker, 27-year-old Sudanese government employee..
omitted byPublic / Agenciescovered byCenterPublic / AgenciesThe conflict, which was unleashed on February 28 by Israeli-American bombings, killed thousands of people, mainly in Iran and..
omitted byPublic / Agenciescovered byCenterPublic / AgenciesIn Kuwait, a power plant and desalination of water were hit by an Iranian attack, according to the emirate who also..
omitted byPublic / Agenciescovered byCenterPublic / AgenciesThe Foreign Ministers of China and Pakistan, the latter being also mediator of the discussions, called for the..
omitted byPublic / Agenciescovered byCenterPublic / AgenciesThe clashes resumed on 7 July following attacks on ships in the Gulf, attributed to Iran.
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