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Iran's Ghalibaf threatens US, Israeli assets in ME as 'legitimate targets' after strikes in Beirut

Iran's Ghalibaf threatens US, Israeli assets in ME as 'legitimate targets' after strikes in Beirut
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Iran's Revolutionary Guards have threatened US and Israeli assets in the Middle East following missile strikes on Israel, labeling them legitimate targets for future aggression. Meanwhile, Donald Trump has urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to avoid retaliation, citing ongoing diplomatic efforts to reach a final deal with Iran.

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The escalation between Iran and Israel, coupled with US diplomatic intervention, poses a significant risk to regional stability and global oil markets.

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--> Home World Iran launches new wave of missiles towards Israel after strikes in Beirut Trump says he will call Netanyahu to urge no retaliation as US very close to final deal ; don’t want it to blow up

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The article reports on statements from both Iranian officials and Donald Trump without adopting a specific editorial stance, though it relies on wire-style reporting.

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