Iran launches missile strikes on Israel and Gulf states amid ongoing conflict

Iran has launched missile strikes on Israel and Gulf states, expanding its targets to civilian infrastructure, amid an ongoing conflict. The war, which began on February 28, has intensified pressure on global shipping and caused a surge in oil prices.
Iran has expanded its missile strikes to include civilian infrastructure in Israel and Gulf states. The strikes come as the US and Israel claim Iran's military capabilities have been largely destroyed. Iranian witnesses reported strikes in Tehran and Isfahan. The US has warned of further action, with President Trump threatening to target Iranian bridges and power plants. The conflict has caused a surge in oil prices, with Brent crude rising to $109.03 per barrel. The war has also disrupted global shipping, with the Strait of Hormuz largely closed.
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