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Middle East War Reaches 100 Days; Israel and Iran Exchange Strikes Threaten Ceasefire

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The Middle East war has reached its 100th day, with Israel and Iran launching airstrikes against each other, posing the most serious threat yet to the ceasefire agreement reached in April. Iran fired missiles directly at Israel for the first time, and Israel retaliated with airstrikes on Tehran and other cities while continuing operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why did the Middle East war start?
A: Triggered by a US-Israeli airstrike on Iran in late February. A ceasefire was reached in April, but no final peace deal.
Q: What was the purpose of Iran's attack?
A: Retaliation and warning for Israeli actions in Lebanon. Iran demands the ceasefire include Lebanon.
Q: What is the impact on the Strait of Hormuz?
A: Navigation has been disrupted by the war. This escalation worsens the outlook for normalization, driving up oil prices.