Politicians and analysts respond to renewed hostilities with calls for strong action and concerns over American influence

The latest strikes are the most serious escalation in the Iran War since a ceasefire first went into effect in April.

Monday’s strikes by both Iran and Israel are the most serious escalation in the conflict since the ceasefire between the U.S.-Israel side and Iran went into effect in April.

Renewed attacks risk derailing US-Iran peace talks as oil prices surge over 3%

Israel's military and Iranian local media said Monday that Israel struck a petrochemical company in Mahshahr in southwestern Iran.

TEL AVIV: Israel said it struck military targets in western and central Iran on Monday (Jun 8), even after US President Donald Trump reportedly told Israeli Prime Minister…

Israel launched strikes across Iran on Monday after coming under missile attack, marking the most serious escalation between the two adversaries since an...

Israel and Iran traded fire early Monday in retaliatory strikes that threatened to drag the wider Middle East back into a regional war.

Trump insists new strikes by Israel and Iran will not affect his administration's peace talks with Tehran, says Netanyahu “doesn’t call the shots”.

Tehran warns of 'more severe' attacks if Israel continues with its hostilities in southern Lebanon.

The latest news and live updates as Israel said its air force struck Iranian targets.

Both sides are disregarding U.S. President Donald Trump’s calls for deescalation.

Israel and Iran exchanged strikes late Sunday and early Monday, marking the biggest escalation in direct fighting since the U.S.-Iran cease-fire took hold in April.

The escalation complicates US-led efforts to broker a broader deal with Iran, driving oil prices up by nearly 5%, with benchmark Brent futures back above $97 a barrel

Israeli prime minister opted for escalation despite US calls for restraint as election pressures mount

Severe escalation complicates advanced peace talks as Tehran signals willingness to risk return to full-scale war, 100 days into the conflict

Politicians and analysts respond to renewed hostilities with calls for strong action and concerns over American influence

The countries launched attacks on each other that threatened a return to full-scale war.

Israel and Iran have agreed to hold off attacks but Iran says it won't "retreat from any threat' with Israel too warning it would "respond with full force" if attacks resumed.