
Missile barrages and air raids mark fourth day of Israel-Iran escalation
On this episode of Global News Today on Al Arabiya English, presented by Tom Burges Watson, we bring you full coverage of the escalating Israel-Iran conflict, now entering its fourth consecutive day of strikes. As tensions intensify, we examine the latest developments on the ground, with reports of new missile exchanges and air raids. We ask what next for this conflict?
Joining Tom in studio is Greg Swenson, geopolitical analyst and commentator, offering expert insight into how the Israel-Iran conflict. We also feature an exclusive interview with Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, Israel's Special Envoy to the Israeli Foreign Ministry and former Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem, who weighs in on Israel's strategic calculus.
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