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Gaza, noted that the vast majority of offices were damaged or destroyed in the conflict. This destruction resulted in capital losses exceeding $4m, alongside an estimated $2-3m in frozen funds held by external
economy of southern Lebanon, which is largely dependent on its soil and sea, similarly to Gaza, which has been under an Israeli sea, land, and air blockade since 2007. Since the start of Israel
impact of the war in Iran on higher oil prices and inflation. “We see plenty of condemnation but very little practical steps that mean an improvement for people in Gaza who are living in this
economy, and if that helps them get to a better deal at the negotiating table,” Williams said. ## ‘Mowing the grass’ in Iran On Tuesday, the US Department of Defense requested $53.6bn for autonomous drones
impact on human development” and left the enclave desperately in need of huge sums of money in the immediate future. The report found that $26.3bn will be required in the first 18 months
conflict does not end by the middle of this year. Cooper said overseas aid was in the UK’s national interest. “Instability abroad affects us here at home, from energy prices to food security. Building
conflict has widened ever since. Iran’s backing of Hezbollah after 1982 turned Lebanon into a front line between Iran and Israel; today, with the United States fighting alongside Israel, that front has grown into
impact on oil:** Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said no oil wells have “exploded” under the US blockade, arguing the measures have only driven up global prices. He added Iran’s storage has not reached
conflict](https://www.npr.org/series/1205445976/middle-east-crisis) ### [Trump confirms calling Netanyahu 'crazy,' says they still get along](https://www.npr.org/2026/06/03/g-s1-125631/trump-confirms-calling-netanyahu-crazy-says-they-still-get-along) A senior U.S. official on Sunday said U.S. President Donald Trump had called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
impact of the United States-Israeli war on Iran and the shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz on the world economy. The war has damaged energy infrastructure across the Gulf, while critical exports like
economy.” Experts underlined the significance of the ICBM. Ozgur Unluhisarcikli, regional director at the German Marshall Fund of the United States think tank, told Al Jazeera, “In my view, Turkiye does not need ICBMs
conflict. Iran's grip on the vital waterway has jolted the world economy and spiked fuel prices far beyond the Middle East. The ongoing instability in the region comes as U.S. President Donald Trump
Gaza.** **JD Vance has said [Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran) will “thrive” if it commits to not having a nuclear weapon. Speaking at a Turning Point USA event in Georgia, the US vice-president said Donald
conflict in the first place, Trump claimed on social media that his deal would be “THE EXACT OPPOSITE” of the one agreed by Barack Obama, which Trump pulled out of in 2018. He added that
economies seeking to coordinate security and economic policy in order to amplify the demands of the Global South at international organisations and on issues where the West has traditionally dominated economically and politically. The acronym
economy are the responsibility of the main arsonist in this field, the United States,” the IRGC said. Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmail Baghaei, said the US holds direct responsibility for the recent ceasefire breaches