Tensions between Iran and Israel have escalated dramatically after Iran launched nearly 200 ballistic missiles towards Israel.
The attack prompted immediate condemnation from global leaders, including UK Prime Minister Kier Starmer and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The United States military has been closely coordinating with Israeli forces to defend against the strikes. Meanwhile, the conflict has sparked political debates in countries like Australia, where leaders are divided on how to address national security concerns related to the Middle East crisis.
The situation remains volatile, with Israel launching fresh operations in Gaza and advising evacuations in parts of Lebanon.
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Israel has every right to defend itself and it's about time the world stands firmly with us against Iran's aggression!
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Mid-East Tensions LIVE: Israeli Military Asks People Of 24 Villages In Lebanon To Evacuate; Israel's Fresh Op In Gaza Kills 51
In a fresh salvo, Iran on Tuesday fired a barrage of missiles targeting Israel that sent Israelis diving into shelters. There was no immediate report of casualties in the attack late on Tuesday. According to IDF spokesperson,
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Albanese and Dutton may be able to talk privately about the Israel-Gaza war, but publicly they are on a political warpath
There are still some areas where the prime minister and the opposition leader are roughly on the same page, but within those broad areas of agreement lies an intensifying blame game over who's endangering national security here in Australia.
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Iran-Israel war: UK PM Kier Starmer and Australian PM Anthony Albanese condemn Iran’s attack on Israel
Iran on Tuesday launched nearly 200 ballistic missiles towards targets in Israel. The United States military coordinated closely with the Israeli Defense Forces to help defend Israel against this attack.
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