Iran targets Israel, Kuwait after Trump gives deadline for deal

Iran has launched missiles and drones at Israel and Kuwait after President Donald Trump gave the Islamic republic a 48-hour deadline to cut a deal. The attacks are part of a war that has been ongoing for over a month, with both sides targeting economic and industrial sites, raising fears of disruption to global energy supplies.
Iran launched missiles and drones at Israel and Kuwait. The attacks came after President Donald Trump gave Iran a 48-hour deadline to cut a deal. Iran's forces have a tight grip on the Strait of Hormuz shipping lane, a vital conduit for oil and gas. The war has spread conflict throughout the Middle East and affected the global economy. Israel and the US have struck economic targets in Iran, including a petrochemical hub that killed five people. The conflict continues to escalate, with both sides exchanging blows and threatening further action.
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