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    War Update: Iran-Israel War Day 29 Sees Nuclear Strikes, Oil Surge, Global Tensions Rise

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    The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel has reached its 29th day, with the situation becoming increasingly severe. Here are the top 10 key developments shaping the war so far. First, intense fighting continues with no signs of de-escalation, as both sides escalate military operations. Second, multiple strikes have targeted Iran’s nuclear facilities, raising fears of a wider crisis. Third, Tehran has warned of intensified attacks on U.S. bases across the region. Fourth, former U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that Iran is eager for a deal, though tensions remain high. Fifth, Iran asserted full control over the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz. Sixth, Iran launched missile strikes on Tel Aviv, reportedly using cluster munitions, causing casualties and damage. Seventh, Israel intensified airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut. Eighth, heavy bombardment continues in Tehran, with joint U.S.-Israel operations targeting strategic locations. Ninth, global leaders discussed the crisis at the G7 summit. Finally, crude oil prices have surged beyond $112 per barrel, reflecting the war’s global economic impact. With attacks expanding across multiple countries and critical infrastructure under threat, the conflict is entering a more dangerous and unpredictable phase.

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