The conflict in the Middle East has entered its fourth day: key events
The ongoing conflict that began over the weekend has prompted retaliatory attacks from Tehran throughout the region, with no signs of de-escalation ensuing.
The conflict that erupted over the weekend has escalated into a fourth day, leading to intensified military actions and retaliatory strikes emanating from Tehran across the region. The situation remains fraught with tension, and experts warn of a potential escalation that could affect the stability of neighboring countries and the wider region.
In response to the unfolding violence, China has called upon all warring parties to ensure the safety of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route for oil and gas transportation. The Chinese Foreign Ministry urged an immediate cessation of military operations to prevent further escalation and to maintain maritime security, emphasizing the potential ripple effects on the global economy from any disruptions in this key shipping lane.
Meanwhile, Tehran has experienced significant turmoil, with reports of large explosions rocking the capital. While the specific targets of these blasts remain unclear, reports indicate they occurred in northern Tehran and nearby cities such as Karaj and Isfahan, suggesting a widening conflict landscape that poses severe implications for both national security and regional stability.