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Cross-source context: r/worldnews highlights uS urges Israel to stop attacks on Iran energy sites, Axios reports Al Jazeera highlights these were the updates from the US and Israel's war on Iran from Wednesday, March 11, 2026. r/geopolitics highlights iran bets on endurance, energy disruption to outlast US, Israel
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US urges Israel to stop attacks on Iran energy sites, Axios reports Reuters
The US and Israel’s war on Iran is forcing world governments to intervene to shore up energy supplies, with ongoing missile fire from both sides disrupting flows through a key waterway.
The US and Israel’s war on Iran is forcing world governments to intervene to shore up energy supplies, with ongoing missile fire from both sides disrupting flows through a key waterway.
The US and Israel’s war on Iran is forcing world governments to intervene to shore up energy supplies, with ongoing missile fire from both sides disrupting flows through a key waterway.
The US and Israel’s war on Iran has caused oil and gas prices to soar,...
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Latest Iranian attacks on Israel 'most violent' since start of war, IRGC says
The Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced that the 37th wave of missiles will be the "most violent" and heaviest since start of war.
They noted that the barrage of attacks will continue for three