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impact on the group’s operational capabilities to date. Hezbollah’s main benefactor, Iran, has also tried to tie Lebanon to any ceasefire agreement between itself and Israel and the US
US and Israel launched strikeson Iran on 28 February and have continued to make huge swings throughout the subsequent ceasefire. Prices have hovered around the $95 mark in the past week as traders weigh
impact of rising inflation and oil prices, analysts inside Israel believe Netanyahu is now seeking to broaden the conflict for his own strategic ends. --- **Does Israel desire a broader conflict?** “This war began looking incredibly
US, Israel, and [Hezbollah](/news/2023/10/10/what-is-hezbollah-a-look-at-the-lebanese-armed-group-backing-hamas)-ally Iran is currently in place. The two sides disagree over whether the ceasefire extends to fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Despite that, “the Trump administration is keen
US officials said **Donald Trump** earlier spoke with **Benjamin Netanyahu** and urged the Israeli prime minister not to immediately retaliate over Iran’s missile launches against Israel, which upended the [fragile ceasefire](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/07/israel-escalates-war-hezbollah-airstrikes-beirut)
US and Israel’s war on Iran now in its seventh week, with a [fragile ceasefire](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/08/middle-east-ceasefire-doubt-israel-lebanon-iran-oil-tankers) in place since earlier this month, Americans are continuing to feel the effects at the pump
US dominance The war has been President Donald Trump's worst foreign policy blunder – so far. It makes it harder for the United States to deter its enemies. It has damaged its alliances with
impact on the US economy, said on Monday the US-Iran ceasefire was on “life support” and that he was considering restarting naval escorts through the Strait of Hormuz. - **Report says Iran retains missile strength
Iran faces a gap between energy supply and consumption. At the same time, the economic impact of the war has left the government with fewer options to address the crisis. Residents and business owners report
Israel. The official said that Iran only has about 160 passenger aircraft still in operation, most of them decades old and kept in the air through maintenance work that has been difficult
Israel launched a joint surprise attack on Iran, [negotiations appear deadlocked](/news/liveblog/2026/4/29/iran-war-live-trump-says-tehran-wants-end-to-blockade-israel-kills-medics), as competing blockades of the Strait of Hormuz continue to disrupt global energy supplies, and the future of Iran’s nuclear programme remains
Israel war on Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/us-israel-war-on-iran).** Earlier on Tuesday, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) [cut its growth forecasts for 2026](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/apr/14/iran-war-global-recession-imf-uk-growth-forecasts-oil-prices) based on the impact of the war and said any further
impact war, for now Still, some analysts point out, US casualties have been minimal so far. Since the war began, 14 US troops have been killed in the conflict. Trita Parsi, an Iran expert
US-Israel war on Iran will loom large over the summit. Although not a main player in the conflict, China has been hit by the economic fallout of the war and the shutdown
Israel to extend a fragile ceasefire by 45 days beyond Sunday’s deadline following talks in the United States, even as Israeli forces continued attacks on towns and villages in southern Lebanon. At least
Iran has a direct impact on our economic performance,** and for that reason it must be brought to an end as soon as possible,” he said. *Ouch.* He still insisted that his relationship with Trump
ceasefire [with Iran is on “life support”](/news/2026/5/11/trump-says-ceasefire-on-life-support-slams-iran-response-to-us-proposal). On Monday, Trump said he would suspend the petrol tax, but did not specify an end date. “Yup, we’re going to take
impactful resistance to Israel. The government seems unable to act, politically or militarily, for lack of funds, domestic consensus or military clout. At times it bends to Israeli or American pressure: “disarming” already marginalised Palestinian
US and Iran blockaded the Strait of Hormuz. And, in Lebanon, which had already been suffering from an economic crisis, there is less work, and people are losing their jobs. “The price of running
US-Israel war on Iran is coming under growing strain as several Gulf countries have reported drone attacks. Qatar said on Sunday that a drone struck a cargo ship in Qatari waters, sparking a fire