The conflict involving , , and the is intensifying, with officials warning that the coming hours could see the heaviest military strikes yet.
said the United States is preparing for what he described as the “most intense day of strikes” against Iran as the war continues to escalate across the region.
Iran Rejects Ceasefire
Meanwhile, stated that Iran is “definitely not looking for a ceasefire.”
Iran has continued launching attacks toward Israel and Gulf states, while Israel vows to maintain its military campaign.
said Israel’s offensive is “breaking their bones” and promised that operations will continue.
Rising Death Toll
According to officials:
At least 1,230 people have been killed in Iran
486 deaths reported in Lebanon
13 deaths reported in Israel
The conflict has also forced hundreds of thousands of civilians to flee their homes, worsening the humanitarian crisis.
Massive Displacement in Lebanon
The reports that more than 667,000 people have been displaced in due to the fighting.
Many are sheltering in government-run shelters or seeking refuge in safer areas across the country.
Health Concerns in Iran
The has warned about “black rain” falling in parts of Iran after attacks on oil facilities.
Health officials say the oil-contaminated rain could cause serious respiratory problems, urging residents to remain indoors where possible.
Oil Supply Concerns
Global markets are also watching the situation closely.
Saudi oil giant warned that its East–West pipeline to the Red Sea is nearing full capacity, raising concerns about potential disruptions to global oil supply.
Global Impact
As the war spreads across the Middle East, governments worldwide are monitoring the situation closely, with fears that the conflict could destabilize the region further and impact global energy markets.

