Iran vows to pursue Netanyahu as Israel strikes Iranian military facilities
Thekabarnews.com—Iran issued grave threats against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday, March 15. This made things in the Middle East much worse. The incident happened while the US,...
Thekabarnews.com—Iran issued grave threats against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday, March 15. This made things in the Middle East much worse. The incident happened while the US, Israel, and Iran were still at war.
Iranian state TV quoted that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) promised to keep going after Netanyahu during the war. The Iranian news agency IRNA said that Iranian officials blamed the Israeli leader for the deaths of civilians during the battle.
The statement said that Iranian soldiers would keep trying to kill Netanyahu if they could. It further alleged that he was a “killer of children.”
Israeli soldiers struck targets linked to Iran more often. At the same time, they used harsh language. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said they attacked several important facilities in Iran. For example, they targeted a big research center linked to the Iranian Space Agency.
Israeli officials also said their troops struck factories connected to Iran’s air defense systems.
Israeli operations also went for high-ranking Iranians, such as two top intelligence officials from the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters. This group is responsible for important defense activities.
At the same time, Iran resumed firing missiles against Israel. Officials reported that some missiles may have crossed into Israeli airspace. However, no one sustained injuries in the most recent wave of attacks.
The escalating war is beginning to impact markets globally. The energy industry has suffered the most. The rising military tensions in the area have shut down the Strait of Hormuz. This is one of the world’s most important shipping routes for oil.
These problems have caused oil prices to go up a lot all across the world. Brent crude oil prices have gone up to over $100 a barrel. This is because many are scared that there will not be enough of it.
The war is also beginning to have an effect on travel and activities around the world. For instance, Formula One canceled the April races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia due to fears of worsening instability.
If the violence keeps getting worse, it might make the safety of the area and the global oil markets even less stable. The Middle East is getting more and more unpredictable. This comes as one of the largest geopolitical crises in recent years continues to become worse.
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