The conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran has intensified as it entered its 25th day, with fresh missile attacks and expanded airstrikes across multiple fronts.
Iran launched new waves of missiles toward Israeli cities, causing damage and casualties, in what it described as retaliation for sustained strikes on its territory. In response, Israel carried out further air raids targeting military and strategic facilities inside Iran.
The United States has continued its military operations against Iranian targets, although reports indicate a pause on strikes against energy infrastructure while attacks on other strategic sites persist.
Despite signals suggesting possible diplomatic engagement, Iran has dismissed claims of ongoing negotiations, while indirect channels for dialogue are reportedly being explored.
The conflict is also spilling into other parts of the region, with heightened tensions involving Iran-aligned groups and increased military activity beyond the primary battle zones.
As fighting intensifies, concerns are growing over the global economic impact, particularly on energy markets and key shipping routes.
With no clear breakthrough in diplomacy, the war appears set to continue, raising fears of further escalation in the coming days.

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