Iran fires fresh missiles across region as war drags on, Trump threatens key oil hub

Iran has fired fresh missiles across the Middle East, hitting targets in Israel, Saudi Arabia, and other Gulf nations. The conflict, which has been ongoing for a month, has sparked a regional war and jolted global markets, with the US and Israel refusing to back down.
Iran fired missiles across the Middle East on Tuesday, hitting targets in Israel, Saudi Arabia, and other Gulf nations. The strikes came after US President Donald Trump threatened Iran's key oil export hub and power stations. Israel's military responded to the Iranian missiles, and reported four more soldiers killed in combat in southern Lebanon. Iran also fired missiles at Gulf nations, wounding four people in Dubai and sparking a fire at a Kuwaiti oil tanker. The conflict has sparked a regional war and jolted global markets. The US and Israel have refused to back down, with Trump warning that US forces would destroy Iran's electric generating plants and oil wells if a war-ending deal is not reached.
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