Iran Fires on Israel as Trump Claims Threat from Tehran Nearly Eliminated

Iran has fired missiles at Israel and Gulf Arab states, despite US President Donald Trump's claim that the threat from Tehran is nearly eliminated. The attacks have disrupted global energy supplies, with Iran's chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz causing a 94% drop in traffic through the waterway.
Iran fired missiles at Israel and Gulf Arab states, demonstrating its ability to strike its neighbors. The US and Israel started the war on February 28 with strikes on Iran. Iran's attacks have disrupted global energy supplies, with a 94% drop in traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. Britain held a call with nearly three dozen countries to discuss reopening the strait. Iran's military spokesman insisted that Tehran maintains hidden stockpiles of arms and munitions. The conflict has killed over 1,900 people in Iran and 19 in Israel.
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