Iran, Israel and Houthis
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Attacks persist on Iran and across Mideast
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By Maayan Lubell, Alexander Cornwell and Idrees Ali TEL AVIV/JERUSALEM/WASHINGTON, March 21 (Reuters) - Israeli officials said on Saturday that Iranian forces had for the first time fired long‑range missiles,
The Houthi rebel movement says it launched its “first military operation” in support of Iran, after Israel’s military earlier said it detected a missile from Yemen.
Mike Tobin reports from Israel on missile impacts. Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo weighs in on Operation Epic Fury Iran's retaliatory missile attack that injured 12 U.S. service members.
After nearly four weeks of heavy bombardment by U.S. and Israeli forces, Iran is still able to assail its Gulf neighbors and Israel with daily missile and drone attacks.
Gas prices in the United States soared past $4 per gallon for the first time since 2022, as energy infrastructure is increasingly targeted and threatened by all major parties in the war.
The U.S. and Iran are continuing talks for a ceasefire Tuesday as President Donald Trump touts a U.S. strike on the Iranian city of Isfahan. Iran is nearing the halfway mark of Trump's 10-day pause on strikes against the nation's infrastructure.
By Alexander Cornwell and Trevor Hunnicutt DUBAI/TEL AVIV/WASHINGTON March 30 (Reuters) - Iran fired multiple waves of missiles at Israel on Monday and vowed to "punish the aggressor" as Israeli
Iranian officials are working to restore power, as Israel declares a "hazardous materials incident" in the south of the country following the blaze.