Israel trades strikes with Iran
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In response to Israel's attack, Lin Jian, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman, said, according to state media, that "China is highly concerned about Israel's attacks
National security experts warn that Israel's attack on Iran shows why Chinese land and asset purchases in the U.S. pose a significant threat to American security.
U.S. oil prices already jumped last week, which could cause prices at the pump to rise about 20 cents a gallon in the coming weeks, according to one estimate.
What were the targets of Israel’s attack? Israel appeared to widen its attack, striking missile infrastructure in the west of the country and hitting targets in the east. Tehran shook with multiple large explosions, including one near the foreign ministry building, signalling a serious escalation.
President Donald Trump's eventful week included securing a preliminary trade deal with China, deploying National Guard troops to Los Angeles, and responding to Israel's strikes on Iran.
The country’s exports mostly come from Kharg Island in the Persian Gulf. But Israel’s energy facilities are also at risk.
Iran's missile fuel procurement signals renewed military ambitions and complicates fragile nuclear diplomacy with the U.S.
China’s top diplomat Wang Yi held phone calls with his Israeli and Iranian counterparts on Saturday, the foreign ministry said, in which he made clear to both Beijing’s support for Tehran. The two Middle Eastern powers exchanged fire on Saturday,
China’s Ambassador to the UN denounced what he described as “violations of Iranian sovereignty” and urged all parties to halt “dangerous military actions”
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