US-Israel Attacks on Iran: Over 1,400 Dead, Swiss Arms Policy, Gulf Energy Crisis

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According to the source, companies involved in exporting weapons to the US will not be eligible for a Swiss license. Switzerland made this decision based on its neutrality policy amid the US-Israel attacks on Iran.

Further, separate report was published by the Iranian Red Crescent. It stated that at least 204 children have been killed in Iran, totaling to 1,444 people. In other attacks in Lebanon, more than 1,000 people have been killed.

Airstrikes between Israel and Iran are ongoing. Iran has been targeting Tehran, while in retaliation, Israel also launched missile strikes on Jerusalem.

The Iranian Foreign Minister told the press that if the UK allows the US to use its military bases, it will be considered “participation in aggression.” Clarifying the matter, the UK Prime Minister’s Office at Downing Street stated that the UK is not getting drawn into a wider war.

There has been a series of attacks on gas and oil fields in the Gulf and Iran, causing energy prices to soar. Meanwhile, Israel has said it will hold off attacks on Iranian gas fields, as suggested by US President Donald Trump. Drone and missile attacks by Iran on several Gulf nations, including the UAE, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain, have been reported, including an attack on a Kuwaiti oil refinery that caught fire.

In a separate statement, Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa, speaking to the state news agency SANA, said he is carefully calculating Syria’s steps and working to keep the country away from any conflict.

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