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Regional tensions have soared after Iran threatened reprisals over an Israeli strike on Iran's embassy in Damascus this month that killed two Iranian generals.
US stocks fell sharply Friday as Wall Street worried about escalating tension in the Middle East. The Dow fell 534 points, or 1.4%. The S&P 500 declined 1.6% and the Nasdaq Composite lost 1.8%. The US and Israel are on alert for a potential attack by Iran or its proxies, the White House said Friday, after an Israeli strike in Damascus last week. Oil prices spiked on Friday on fears of intensifying regional tensions stoked by the war in Gaza. Brent crude futures, the international benchmark for...
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Investors were dealing with a multitude of issues as the new week began including an escalating Iran-Israel conflict and rising stock market volatility.
U.S. stocks ended sharply lower Friday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average booking a large weekly loss on investor anxiety over inflation and geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. The Dow dropped 475.84 points, or 1.2%, to close at 37,983.24. The S&P 500 fell 75.65 points, or 1.5%, to fi
U.S. large-cap stocks just posted their largest weekly outflow since December 2022, strategists at BofA Global Research said Friday. Outflows from U.S. large-cap funds were $15.8 billion in the week ending Wednesday, the highest in 16 months, while stocks in general saw $19.6 billion of outflows fo
The decision comes as Israel opens a critical port to transfer humanitarian aid to Palestinians in need and before ceasefire talks begin in Cairo. The post Israel Defense Forces End Ground Operation in Southern Gaza as World Waits to See if Troops Move to Rafah Crossing Point first appeared on The Foreign Desk | by Lisa Daftari.
Iran warns Israel of a larger attack should it respond to overnight drone
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JERUSALEM, ISRAEL — At this hour, 10 million Israelis are bracing for an attack by air that is already in motion. U.S. and Israeli intelligence sources indicate that at least 100 military drones or UAVs — unmanned aerial vehicles — have been fired at Israel. They are expected to take about seven hours to reach Israeli soil. Within the last few minutes, Hebrew and English language media outlets here in Israel began reporting that in a major escalation of the last six months of war, the leadership...
Sirens and interceptions were heard across Israel on Saturday night, hours after hundreds of drones and missiles were launched from Iran towards the country's territory. Israelis reported large explosions were heard in several cities and towns and posted videos of the attack underway. While the entire country is on high alert, the IDF has issued special guidance for residents of the northern Golan Heights and southern cities, such as Dimona and Eilat. They were requested to stay near protective...