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26.10.2024

The day Israel struck Iran

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 26.10.2024.

It displays 71 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

26.10.2024The day Israel struck Iran

Israel launched airstrikes on military targets in Iran, responding to previous Iranian actions. The strikes occurred in waves, with explosions reported across Tehran and other cities. Iran confirmed the death of four soldiers and warned of its right to self-defense. The US vowed to defend Israel while urging de-escalation. Meanwhile, domestic UK news focused on protests in London, with Tommy Robinson supporters clashing with counter-demonstrators, leading to arrests. The upcoming Budget 2024 garnered attention, with speculation about potential changes to taxes and NHS spending. In US election news, Kamala Harris received Beyoncé's endorsement in Texas, while Donald Trump held a three-hour interview with Joe Rogan and rallied in Michigan, criticizing his opponents. The day concluded with Biden expressing hope that the Israeli strikes would end the direct exchange with Iran.

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The Guardian

Israeli military says it it carrying out strikes on military targets in Iran

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The Guardian

Israel launches airstrikes on military targets in Iran

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04:08Israel Strikes Iran: Middle East Conflict Escalates

The newspapers report on Israel launching airstrikes on military targets in Iran (Daily Mail, The Guardian, Sky News, The Telegraph, The Times). This marks a significant escalation in the ongoing Middle East conflict. In US election news, Beyoncé endorses Harris in Texas, while Trump keeps supporters waiting in Michigan (The Independent). A cyber attack possibly targeting Trump and Vance is also reported (BBC News).
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The Guardian

Iran says Israeli airstrikes on military targets caused ‘limited damage’

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The Guardian

Israel attacks Iran with ‘extensive and precise’ airstrikes

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The Guardian

Soldiers killed in Israeli attack on Iran as Middle East edges closer to regional war

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10:09Israel Strikes Back: Middle East on Edge

The newspapers report on Israel's retaliatory strikes against Iran, marking a significant escalation in the Middle East conflict (The Guardian, The Telegraph, The Times, The Jewish Chronicle). This development has raised concerns about a potential regional war. In US election news, Beyoncé endorses Harris, while Trump keeps supporters waiting (The Independent). Domestically, the UK grapples with local issues such as child obesity and homelessness (Daily Mail).
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14:09Israel Strikes Iran: Middle East on Edge

The newspapers report on escalating tensions in the Middle East, with Israel launching airstrikes on Iran (The Guardian, Sky News, The Telegraph, The Times). This has prompted concerns about potential regional conflict. In US election news, Trump's interview with Joe Rogan and alleged cyber attacks targeting him are discussed (BBC News, The Independent). Domestically, UK media covers local issues like student mental health (The Mirror) and protests in London (Metro).
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The Guardian

Middle East awaits Iran’s response to Israeli attack as Tehran says it is ‘entitled’ to defend itself

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BBC

Harris rallies with Beyoncé as Trump shares his 'biggest mistake' with Joe Rogan

With just 10 days to go, both candidates are neck-and-neck in the polls.
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BBC

Iran says it has right to defend itself after Israeli strike kills soldiers

Israel's military says it completed "precise strikes on military targets", weeks after Iran's ballistic missile attack on Israel.
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18:09Middle East Tensions Escalate: Iran Vows Defense After Israeli Strikes

The newspapers report on escalating tensions in the Middle East following Israeli strikes on Iran (BBC News, The Guardian, Sky News, The Times). Iran claims the right to defend itself, raising concerns about potential retaliation. In UK domestic news, protests and counter-protests related to Tommy Robinson are covered (Daily Mail, Metro), while The Mirror discusses potential Budget 2024 changes affecting citizens.
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The Guardian

Joe Biden says he hopes latest Israeli strike on Iran will end escalation

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22:09Israel Strikes Back: Middle East Powder Keg

The newspapers report on Israel's retaliatory airstrikes against Iran, marking a significant escalation in the Middle East conflict (BBC News, Channel 4 News, The Guardian, The Spectator). US President Joe Biden expressed hope for de-escalation (The Guardian). Domestically, UK media covers King Charles's return to full-time work despite ongoing cancer treatment (The Mirror) and concerns about the upcoming "growth Budget" (The Telegraph).