Flurry of diplomacy to ease Mideast tensions as Israel awaits Iran attack

JERUSALEM: Diplomatic pressure mounted on Monday to prevent an escalation between Iran and Israel following high-profile killings that heightened regional tensions. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said late Sunday that his country was “determined to confront” Iran and its allied armed groups “on all fronts.” As its war against Iran-backed Hamas in Gaza approaches its 11th month, Israel is bracing for retaliation from the Tehran-aligned Axis of Resistance for the killing of two senior figures.

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