The war in the Middle East escalated over the weekend, with Iran and Israel exchanging fire and hindering President Donald Trump’s efforts to end the conflict. 🇺🇲🇮🇷 International and domestic oil prices this morning responded to the attacks. 🛢️Meanwhile, as the war has caused fuel prices to rise, Europeans are now cutting back on how much they drive. At least six European countries have seen a double-digit decline in auto fuel sales. We’ve got more of the details below. 🚗⬇️
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LATEST ON IRAN: Iran and Israel have agreed to halt attacks after exchanging missile strikes over the weekend.
The attacks over the weekend threatened to derail President Donald Trump’s efforts to end the war in the Middle East. The attacks, started by the Iranians, compromise the terms of their ceasefire agreement with the U.S. Trump this morning urged the two to end the attacks.











