Iran Fires Missiles Across Middle East As Trump Threatens Oil Hub

Iran has fired missiles across the Middle East in response to US President Donald Trump's threats against its oil export hub and power stations. The conflict has ignited a regional war, jolted global markets, and caused power outages and casualties in several countries, including Israel, Iran, and Gulf nations.
Iran fired missiles across the Middle East on Tuesday. The country's capital, Tehran, was hit by fresh explosions. Israel's military responded to Iranian missiles, and four more Israeli soldiers were 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 US has warned Iran of destruction of its electric generating plants and oil wells if a war-ending deal is not reached. An Iranian parliamentary committee voted to impose tolls on vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, which could strengthen Tehran's control over the waterway.
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