Israel launches new wave of attacks on Iran as crisis deepens
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try{ var _=i o; . if(!_||_&&typeof _==="object"&&_.expiry Gold slides on bets for higher interest rates for longer amid raging Iran war Stocks end lower in choppy session after Netanyahu says Iran can’t enrich uranium Oil reverses course, but Brent still hovering near highest level since July 2022 Ed Yardeni sees risk to his bullish gold target as prices lag expectations 🧠 Upgrade to AI Insights (South Africa Philippines Nigeria) 🧠 Upgrade to AI Insights Israel launches new wave of attacks on Iran as crisis deepens By World Published 03/19/2026, 10:51 PM Updated 03/19/2026, 11:30 PM Israel launches new wave of attacks on Iran as crisis deepens 0 By Andrew Mills, Trevor Hunnicutt and Maayan Lubell DOHA/WASHINGTON/JERUSALEM, March 20 - Israel launched a fresh wave of attacks on Iran on Friday, a day after President Donald Trump told it not to repeat its strikes on Iranian natural gas infrastructure, which sharply escalated the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. The conflict has killed thousands of people, spread to neighbouring nations and hit the global economy since the United States and Israel launched strikes on February 28, after talks about Tehran’s nuclear program failed to yield a deal. "The IDF has just begun a wave of strikes against the infrastructure of the Iranian terror regime in the heart of Tehran," a spokesperson for the Israeli Defense Forces said, without providing details. Bahrain, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates said they were dealing with missile attacks in the early hours of Friday, following days of Iranian strikes on regional energy infrastructure that has roiled global markets. Energy prices jumped on Thursday after Iran responded to an Israeli attack on a major gas field by hitting Qatar’s Ras Laffan Industrial City, which processes around a fifth of the world’s liquefied natural gas, causing damage that will take years to repair. Saudi Arabia’s main port on the Red Sea, where it has been able to divert some exports to avoid Iran’s closure of t...
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