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Iran-US-Israel War Escalates With 5,000 Deaths Across 14 Countries and No Peace in Sight

The Iran-US-Israel war death toll exceeds 5,000 across 14 nations as regional hostilities intensify rapidly.

The conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States continues to intensify, with fresh developments highlighting both military escalation and cyber threats. In a major update, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has confirmed that the personal email account of Kash Patel was hacked, with responsibility claimed by a group allegedly linked to Iran.

According to reports, the breach involved the leak of sensitive personal data, including emails and documents, raising serious concerns about cybersecurity amid an ongoing geopolitical conflict. The hacking incident marks a significant escalation beyond the battlefield, signalling the growing role of cyber warfare alongside conventional military operations.

On the ground, hostilities remain severe. Iran has continued launching missile strikes targeting Israel and US-linked positions across the Gulf region. One such strike reportedly hit a military base in Saudi Arabia, injuring US service personnel. The attacks are part of a broader retaliatory campaign following joint US-Israel strikes on Iranian targets earlier in the conflict.

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The war, which began in late February, has rapidly expanded across multiple countries, including Lebanon, Iraq, and several Gulf nations. Armed groups such as Hezbollah have opened additional fronts, leading to cross-border exchanges and increasing civilian casualties. The scale of the conflict now spans at least 14 countries, making it one of the most widespread regional escalations in recent years.

Casualty figures continue to rise sharply. Thousands have been killed across the region, including civilians, military personnel, and children. Iran has reportedly suffered the highest losses due to sustained airstrikes, while other countries have also witnessed fatalities from missile attacks, drone strikes, and military engagements.

Amid the escalating violence, Donald Trump criticised the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), expressing disappointment over its response to the crisis. He described the alliance as ineffective, adding to tensions within Western diplomatic circles at a critical time.

Despite ongoing fighting, mediation efforts are still underway, particularly through talks hosted in Oman. However, with active hostilities continuing and new fronts opening, the prospects for a ceasefire remain uncertain.

The situation reflects a dangerous convergence of traditional warfare, regional instability, and cyber conflict, with global implications for security, energy markets, and international diplomacy.

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