Mar 13 • 02:13 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

30 Israelis injured by Iranian missiles, French soldiers wounded in Iraq... 16 updates on the war

The conflict between Iran and Israel has escalated, with recent Iranian missile strikes injuring 30 Israelis and ongoing tensions in Iraq.

On the fourteenth day of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has issued a warning to the U.S. and Israel, signaling that the hostilities show no signs of abating. Since the start of the conflict on February 28, the situation has intensified with missile and drone attacks from Iran continuing in the Gulf region, amid rising oil prices and increasing displacements of civilians.

Reports indicate that air sirens were activated in Doha as regional forces intercepted incoming projectiles. The UAE and Saudi Arabia have confirmed the downing of several ballistic missiles and drones targeting their territories. The conflict underscores the volatility of a crucial maritime route, with Iranian forces targeting vessels transiting through the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a vital passage for global oil supply.

The implications of these developments are significant, as the ongoing hostilities threaten not only regional stability but also global oil markets. The injuries sustained by Israeli forces exacerbate the tensions that have been mounting, and the French military's involvement in Iraq complicates the situation further, potentially drawing in other international actors into the conflict. The international community continues to watch closely as the conflict evolves, with concerns that it may escalate into a broader confrontation.

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