Israel, Iran exchange missile strikes
Analysis based on 53 articles · First reported Jun 07, 2026 · Last updated Jun 09, 2026
The escalating military strikes between Israel>>> and Iran>>> threaten to reignite a regional war, causing significant market uncertainty. Iran>>>'s control over the Strait of Hormuz>>> could disrupt global energy supplies, leading to price volatility in oil and natural gas markets. The involvement of other actors like the Houthis>>> further exacerbates fears of a wider conflict, potentially impacting defense stocks and overall market sentiment negatively.
Israel>>> launched airstrikes targeting central and western Iran>>> early Monday in response to missile fire from Tehran. This exchange of strikes threatens to drag the wider Middle East back into a regional war. Iranian state television reported explosions in several cities, and Iran>>> closed its airspace around its main airport. The Israeli military confirmed striking military targets belonging to the Iranian terror regime. This escalation follows Israel>>>'s airstrikes in Beirut's southern suburbs on Sunday and Iran>>>'s subsequent missile strike on Israel>>>. Ceasefire negotiations between Iran>>> and the United States>>> have been stalled by fighting between Israel>>> and Hezbollah>>> in Lebanon>>>. US President Donald Trump>>> expressed unhappiness with Israel>>>'s actions and urged Benjamin Netanyahu>>> not to retaliate immediately. A missile launched from Yemen>>> by Houthi militants also targeted Israel>>>, further raising fears of a full-scale regional conflict and threatening global energy supplies due to Iran>>>'s chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz>>>.
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