Iran, Israel, and U.S
Jerusalem/Tehran/Washington, March 22, 2026 — Tensions in the Middle East have reached a dangerous new level after Iran launched missile strikes on Israeli towns near nuclear facilities, injuring more than 100 civilians. The attacks, which struck areas close to sensitive sites, have been described by Israeli officials as “an unprecedented escalation.”
https://www.profitablecpmratenetwork.com/jpvgeis0d?key=fe120753ac5fd9450d6cbcf4823b4706Israel responded with retaliatory strikes on Tehran, targeting military infrastructure and communications hubs. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) stated that the operation was aimed at “neutralizing immediate threats,” but reports from Tehran suggest civilian areas were also affected, raising concerns about collateral damage.
https://www.profitablecpmratenetwork.com/ydeheqiic?key=d3cd612e38463faffe0ade003edbec50In Washington, U.S. President Donald Trump issued a stern ultimatum to Iran, warning that its power plants would be “obliterated” if the Strait of Hormuz — a vital global oil shipping route — is not reopened within 48 hours. The Strait, through which nearly one-fifth of the world’s oil supply passes, has been partially blocked by Iranian forces in recent days, sparking fears of a global energy crisis.
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Civilians in Israel described scenes of chaos as missiles struck residential areas. “We heard explosions and ran to shelters. It felt like the war had come to our doorstep,” said one resident of Dimona, near a nuclear facility.
https://www.profitablecpmratenetwork.com/pknksrdi?key=905f91c9b0a48b22ef57cfa5321fb204Meanwhile, in Tehran, residents reported widespread panic as Israeli strikes lit up the night sky. “We don’t know what’s next. Everyone is afraid this will spiral into a full war,” said a local shopkeeper.
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