US-Israel Attack on Iran: Death Toll Rises to 787, Middle East Conflict Intensifies

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New Delhi : The Iran war continues to escalate as Iran’s state media, citing the Iranian Red Crescent, reported that the death toll from US-Israel attacks on Iran has risen to 787. Global attention is now focused on the rapidly developing Middle East conflict, which is impacting international politics, oil markets, and regional security.

According to multiple reports, Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was allegedly killed during a series of Israeli and American missile strikes on Iran. The reported death has further intensified the Iran-Israel war tensions and raised fears of a broader Middle East war escalation.

The ongoing US-Israel military operations against Iran have triggered strong retaliation from Iran. Iranian forces have launched ballistic missile attacks not only toward Israel but also toward Gulf nations hosting US military bases, expanding the conflict across the region.

Missile alerts and explosions have been reported in major Gulf locations, including Dubai, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, and Oman, where Iranian missiles reportedly lit up the night skies. Security analysts say the widening conflict could transform the crisis into a regional war in the Middle East.

Meanwhile, the situation took another turn after strict directives issued from the White House by former US President Donald Trump reportedly changed the course of the military operations. Strategic decisions from Washington are now shaping the US-Iran military confrontation.

A major intelligence revelation has also surfaced from Tehran. Reports suggest that thousands of surveillance cameras in Tehran were hacked for years, allegedly allowing Israeli intelligence agencies to monitor the movements of Iran’s top leadership, including Ayatollah Khamenei. This development has raised serious concerns about cyber warfare, intelligence operations, and national security in Iran.

The escalating Iran war crisis is having a global economic impact. Countries worldwide, including India, are feeling the effects as crude oil prices surge and geopolitical uncertainty increases. Additionally, CBSE exams in parts of the Middle East have been postponed, reflecting the growing disruption caused by the conflict.

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