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Is Israel-Iran war about to get bigger, broader, bloodier? Netanyahu–Khamenei's conflict is now on a knife's edge
Is Israel-Iran war about to get bigger, broader, bloodier? Netanyahu–Khamenei's conflict is now on a knife's edge

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Is Israel-Iran war about to get bigger, broader, bloodier? Netanyahu–Khamenei's conflict is now on a knife's edge

As leaders of the G7 gathered in Canada this week, the bloodshed between Israel and Iran cast a long shadow over their summit. Yet their hands appear tied. Despite the intense aerial assaults and civilian casualties, there is little sign that world powers will intervene meaningfully. The military exchanges, while escalating, have not crossed into the territory of total war. Israel claims it has air supremacy over Tehran. Its latest strikes targeted key nuclear and military installations. In return, Iran fired missiles into Tel Aviv, killing three civilians. Tehran reports hundreds of deaths from Israeli airstrikes. Israel's government claims its latest operations are "a targeted military operation to roll back the Iranian threat to Israel's very survival," as stated by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Still, despite the fury in the skies, neither side has yet used its most destructive weapons. The conflict has not turned nuclear. The United States, though affected, its embassy in Tel Aviv sustained minor damage, is avoiding direct action. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Social Security Recipients Under $2,384/Mo Now Entitled To 12 "Kickbacks" This Month (Tap for List) SuperSavings Learn More Undo 'If Khamenei continues to fire missiles at the Israeli home front, Tehran will burn,' said Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz, in a warning aimed at halting Iran's retaliatory strikes. WWIII: Trump, Putin, and the possibility of escalation US President Donald Trump, writing on Truth Social, signalled support for Israel but held back from calling for American boots on the ground. Live Events 'Certain Iranian hardliner's spoke bravely, but they didn't know what was about to happen. They are all DEAD now, and it will only get worse!' Trump declared. He urged Iran to 'make a deal, before there is nothing left.' Yet Trump also left room for diplomacy. He reportedly suggested that Vladimir Putin could broker a ceasefire. While this may seem unlikely, the idea hints at how neither Washington nor Moscow wants to be dragged directly into the fray—at least for now. Putin himself has not spoken directly about the matter. But his Chechen commander, General Apti Alaudinov, did not mince words. 'World War 3… has already taken on a new turn and a new momentum,' he wrote on Telegram, calling for the mobilisation of up to one million troops. His message: 'We all need to unite, unite, unite at all levels.' A regional fire, not yet a global inferno For now, Israel and Iran remain locked in a bilateral conflict with global consequences but limited global involvement. Neither Saudi Arabia nor Turkey has signalled any intention to intervene. The Houthis continue their own campaign of attacks near the Strait of Hormuz, kept in check by occasional US airstrikes. Yet observers warn of how easily that could change. A significant miscalculation, say, a US bombing of Tehran or the transfer of a nuclear weapon from Russia or North Korea to Iran could ignite a full-scale war. One analyst described the current moment as 'peak danger', the point at which escalation seems inevitable but might still be avoidable. World War III: Netanyahu's tactics and the Gaza connection Netanyahu's critics argue that his recent decisions are driven more by political survival than national defence. As the war in Gaza drags on with rising global condemnation, some believe the strikes on Iran are meant to shift the conversation. 'When Netanyahu faces global pressure, he makes a move to relieve the psychological burden on himself,' wrote a commentator from Turkey's Yeni Şafak. The same article accused Netanyahu of orchestrating massacres under the guise of distributing aid, likening his actions to 'Hitler reincarnated in the form of a devil.' Meanwhile, European activists aboard the "Madleen" yacht—attempting to deliver aid to Gaza—were intercepted by Israeli forces, in a scene reminiscent of the 2010 Mavi Marmara incident. This time, the passengers were mostly European, and Israel acted with more restraint. Still, violence continues. In Gaza, airstrikes and aid deliveries happen simultaneously. In one instance, Israeli forces reportedly opened fire on civilians during a food distribution. Who holds the trigger? Observers are divided. Some liken the October 7 Hamas attacks to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914, a potential spark for global war. Hamas, some argue, wants to provoke a wider conflict that draws in Iran and Russia against the US and Israel. So far, though, the world has not taken the bait. Iran is weakened, its allies cautious. Russia is focused on Ukraine. America, especially under Trump, remains reluctant to intervene unless Israel faces a dire threat. What's more likely is a continuation of Israel's aim to halt Iran's nuclear ambitions by force—an objective Trump supports from the sidelines. When he pulled out of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, the move accelerated Iran's nuclear programme. Now Israel is taking action to stop it outright. Could things still spiral out of control? Certainly. The conflict, like dry tinder, awaits a single spark. If that comes—from a misfire, a direct hit on a holy site, or the delivery of a nuclear weapon—then a broader war could erupt overnight. But until then, the G7's carefully worded calls for de-escalation will continue. The bombings will go on. And Netanyahu, under fire both at home and abroad, may yet try to pull the world deeper into war. Whether the world follows—or walks away—will determine if we are witnessing the beginning of World War III.

Boxer Abu Yusupov dies after being stabbed in sickening train station attack
Boxer Abu Yusupov dies after being stabbed in sickening train station attack

Daily Record

time7 days ago

  • Sport
  • Daily Record

Boxer Abu Yusupov dies after being stabbed in sickening train station attack

Abu Yusupov, an unbeaten boxer, has died aged 39 after being stabbed in the neck in a sickening attack at a train station. Boxer Abu Yusupov has tragically lost his life at the age of 39 following a knife attack at a Berlin train station incident. Yusupov was fatally wounded in the neck during an altercation at Gesundbrunnen train station on Tuesday, according to reports from German publication Tagesspiegel via The Sun. ‌ The boxer succumbed to his stab injuries., despite efforts from police to resuscitate him and subsequent emergency transport to hospital, reports the Mirror. ‌ In their heartfelt statement, the World Boxing Council said: "WBC mourns the passing of Abu Yusupov Undefeated Chechen boxer Abu Yusupov (9-0-1), 39, was fatally stabbed in Berlin, Germany." Detailing his career achievements, they continued that in his recent January match, he gained victory over Giorgi Kandelaki through decision and is survived by a loving family comprising his spouse and three children, reports the Daily Star. Remembering his spirit, WBC added: "His story of perseverance and love for boxing will forever be etched in our sport. The entire WBC family and its President, Mauricio Sulaiman, send our deepest condolences to Abu's family and friends during this difficult time." Yusupov began his professional boxing journey with a stunning 39-second knockout against Benjamin Kunz and maintained an unblemished record in the ring with nine wins – seven by knockout. ‌ One of his triumphs includes outboxing Giorgi Kandelaki this January in a six-round contest decided by the judges. One tribute said: "Rest in peace to a true fighter, both in the ring and in life. Your strength, heart, and friendship will never be forgotten. You may be gone, but your spirit will keep swinging with us forever," one fan posted. Berlin Police have launched a probe into the circumstances surrounding his death. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.

Undefeated boxer, 39, dies after being stabbed in sickening train station attack
Undefeated boxer, 39, dies after being stabbed in sickening train station attack

Daily Mirror

time14-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Mirror

Undefeated boxer, 39, dies after being stabbed in sickening train station attack

Abu Yusupov, an unbeaten boxer who had fought nine times in the ring and won on every occasion, has died aged 39 after being stabbed in the neck in a sickening attack at a train station Abu Yusupov has tragically lost his life aged 39 following a knife attack at a Berlin train station incident. According to reports from German publication Tagesspiegel via The Sun, Yusupov was fatally wounded in the neck during an altercation at Gesundbrunnen train station on Tuesday. ‌ Despite efforts from police to resuscitate him and subsequent emergency transport to hospital, the boxer succumbed to his stab injuries. ‌ In their heartfelt statement, the World Boxing Council said: "WBC mourns the passing of Abu Yusupov Undefeated Chechen boxer Abu Yusupov (9-0-1), 39, was fatally stabbed in Berlin, Germany." Detailing his career achievements, they continued that in his recent January match, he gained victory over Giorgi Kandelaki through decision and is survived by a loving family comprising his spouse and three children, reports the Daily Star. Remembering his spirit, WBC added: "His story of perseverance and love for boxing will forever be etched in our sport. The entire WBC family and its President, Mauricio Sulaiman, send our deepest condolences to Abu's family and friends during this difficult time." Yusupov began his professional boxing journey with a stunning 39-second knockout against Benjamin Kunz and maintained an unblemished record in the ring with nine wins – seven by knockout. One of his triumphs includes outboxing Giorgi Kandelaki this January in a six-round contest decided by the judges. One tribute said: "Rest in peace to a true fighter, both in the ring and in life. "Your strength, heart, and friendship will never be forgotten. You may be gone, but your spirit will keep swinging with us forever," one fan posted. Berlin Police have launched a probe into the circumstances surrounding his death.

Abu Yusupov dead at 39: Undefeated boxer stabbed to death after altercation in train station
Abu Yusupov dead at 39: Undefeated boxer stabbed to death after altercation in train station

Scottish Sun

time14-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Scottish Sun

Abu Yusupov dead at 39: Undefeated boxer stabbed to death after altercation in train station

The 39-year-old leaves behind his wife and three children BOXING TRAGEDY Abu Yusupov dead at 39: Undefeated boxer stabbed to death after altercation in train station Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THE BOXING world is mourning the tragic loss of Abu Yusupov. The Russian was tragically stabbed to death in Berlin on Tuesday following a dispute with a group of people, it's been claimed. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 Boxer Abu Yusupov has died aged 39 after being stabbed in Berlin 4 The undefeated Russian was stabbed in the neck after a dispute with a group of people at Gesundbrunnen train station Credit: INSTAGRAM@ABU_DER_WOLF 4 The Chechen succumbed to his injuries in the hospital Credit: INSTAGRAM@ABU_DER_WOLF According to Tagesspiegel, the 39-year-old was stabbed in the neck with a knife during the altercation at Gesundbrunnen train station. Police are said to have tried to resuscitate the Chechen before an ambulance transported him to the hospital. But the undefeated Yusupov tragically succumbed to his injuries. News of Yusupov's passing travelled fast and sparked scores of tributes from fight fans worldwide. One wrote: 'Rest in peace to a true fighter, both in the ring and in life. "Your strength, heart, and friendship will never be forgotten. 'You may be gone, but your spirit will keep swinging with us forever.' Another wrote: 'Rest up.' 4 Tributes have poured in for the late Abu Yusupov, who leaves behind a wife and three children Credit: INSTAGRAM@ABU_DER_WOLF And another wrote with a praying ah da emoji: 'RIP.' One remarked: 'We would like to express our deep sympathy and condolences to the bereaved. R.I.P. Champion' Another chimed in: 'May he rest in peace.' The WBC also paid tribute, writing: 'WBC mourns the passing of Abu Yusupov "Undefeated Chechen boxer Abu Yusupov (9-0-1), 39, was fatally stabbed in Berlin, Germany. "In his most recent bout last January, he defeated Giorgi Kandelaki by decision. "Abu is survived by his wife and three young children. "His story of perseverance and love for boxing will forever be etched in our sport. "The entire WBC family and its President, Mauricio Sulaiman, send our deepest condolences to Abu's family and friends during this difficult time." The late Yusupov made his professional debut back in 2020, scoring a 39-second knockout of Benjamin Kunz. He'd go on to register eight more wins, six of which came by way of stoppage. His last outing took place in January and saw him register a decision victory over Giorgi Kandelaki in a six-round affair. Berlin police are currently investigating the tragic circumstances which led to Yuspov's passing.

Abu Yusupov dead at 39: Undefeated boxer stabbed to death after altercation in train station
Abu Yusupov dead at 39: Undefeated boxer stabbed to death after altercation in train station

The Irish Sun

time14-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

Abu Yusupov dead at 39: Undefeated boxer stabbed to death after altercation in train station

THE BOXING world is mourning the tragic loss of Abu Yusupov. The Russian was tragically stabbed to death in Berlin on Tuesday following a dispute with a group of people, it's been claimed. Advertisement 4 Boxer Abu Yusupov has died aged 39 after being stabbed in Berlin 4 The undefeated Russian was stabbed in the neck after a dispute with a group of people at Gesundbrunnen train station Credit: INSTAGRAM@ABU_DER_WOLF 4 The Chechen succumbed to his injuries in the hospital Credit: INSTAGRAM@ABU_DER_WOLF According to Police are said to have tried to resuscitate the Chechen before an ambulance transported him to the hospital. But the undefeated Yusupov tragically succumbed to his injuries. News of Yusupov's passing travelled fast and sparked scores of tributes from fight fans worldwide. Advertisement READ MORE BOXING NEWS One wrote: 'Rest in peace to a true fighter, both in the ring and in life. "Your strength, heart, and friendship will never be forgotten. 'You may be gone, but your spirit will keep swinging with us forever.' Another wrote: 'Rest up.' Advertisement Most read in Boxing 4 Tributes have poured in for the late Abu Yusupov, who leaves behind a wife and three children Credit: INSTAGRAM@ABU_DER_WOLF And another wrote with a praying ah da emoji: 'RIP.' One remarked: 'We would like to express our deep sympathy and condolences to the bereaved. R.I.P. Champion' Another chimed in: 'May he rest in peace.' Advertisement The WBC also paid tribute, writing: 'WBC mourns the passing of Abu Yusupov "Undefeated Chechen boxer Abu Yusupov (9-0-1), 39, was fatally stabbed in Berlin, "In his most recent bout last January, he defeated Giorgi Kandelaki by decision. "Abu is survived by his wife and three young children. Advertisement "His story of perseverance and love for boxing will forever be etched in our sport. "The entire WBC family and its President, Mauricio Sulaiman, send our deepest condolences to Abu's family and friends during this difficult time." The late Yusupov made his professional debut back in 2020, scoring a 39-second knockout of Benjamin Kunz. He'd go on to register eight more wins, six of which came by way of stoppage. Advertisement His last outing took place in January and saw him register a decision victory over Giorgi Kandelaki in a six-round affair. Berlin police are currently investigating the tragic circumstances which led to Yuspov's passing.

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