Iran has been hit by a barrage of airstrikes from Israel and the United States, with 13 health centers reportedly targeted in the attacks. According to a statement from the World Health Organization (WHO), four Iranian health workers were killed and 25 were injured in the airstrikes. Israel also targeted a health center in Lebanon, and a football stadium in Tehran was destroyed.
The airstrikes, which have been ongoing for six days, have caused widespread destruction and chaos in the region. Israel claims to have destroyed an Iranian air defense system in the city of Isfahan, while Iran claims to have targeted a US drone in the city of Qom.
The conflict has also drawn in other countries, with India offering to act as a mediator in the dispute. Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates have also announced their support for Iran.
The situation has become increasingly volatile, with reports of Israeli airstrikes on Iranian targets and Iranian retaliatory attacks on US and Israeli interests.
In a separate development, the state of Texas in the United States has seen a surge in voter turnout in its primary elections, with many analysts predicting that the state may become increasingly competitive in the future.
Iraeli Minister of Finance Bezalel Smotrich’s son has also been reportedly injured in the conflict, having been caught up in the crossfire while serving with the Israeli military.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has launched a series of ballistic missile attacks on US and Israeli targets, with Iranian officials claiming to have destroyed several US aircraft carriers.
The conflict has also had a significant impact on the global economy, with oil prices surging 9% in the wake of the US failure to open the Strait of Hormuz.
The UK has announced a plan to pay £10,000 to 150 families who are willing to leave the country voluntarily, in an effort to address concerns over immigration.
The situation remains highly volatile, with many countries calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

