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Front page summary The Independent – World holds its breath for Israel’s response to IranThe Independent says Iran launched more than 300 projectiles at Israel overnight with more than 99 per cent of them intercepted. Israel has told the UN that it has “every right to retaliate” to the attack. During the emergency security council meeting last night, Israeli ambassador Gilad Erdan said: “We are surrounded by Iran’s terror proxies. This attack crossed every red line and Israel reveses every right to retaliate.”The front page features a large image of the drone strikes from Iran – calling it ‘unprecedented’. The front splash…

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Front page summary Metro – Iran v Israel: Middle East in crisis – Rain of Terror Metro leads with Iran’s revenge raid on Israel, saying RAF jets helped Israel to destroy hundreds of drones and missiles. An Israeli War Cabinet minister has claimed the conflict with Iran is not yet over – and Israel will ‘collect a price’ for Iran’s Saturday night strike.Benny Gantz said: ‘Yesterday, Iran launched an attack on Israel – and met the strength of the Israeli security system.‘This event is not over – the strategic alliance and the regional cooperation system that we built and stood its…

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Front page summary The Guardian – US warning as Israel weights up response to Iran’s attack The Guardian reports Israel signals it will not immediately act alone, while the US states it would not take part in any counter-offensive against TehranWashington told the Israeli government that the US military will not take part in any retaliatory action against Iran, while American officials also warned the attack could have been “catastrophically destructive had they not been intercepted”, the paper says.Israel is weighing its response to Iran’s unprecedented missile and drone assault on its territory, signalling on Sunday night that it would not…

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Front page summary The Sun – RAF top guns foil Iran blitzThe Sun reports on the RAF’s involvement in defending Israel against an Iranian attack during the weekend. The paper chooses to focus on the use of British fighter jets to down some of the Iranian projectiles, reporting that at least four RAF Typhoons were scrambled from the UK’s airbase in Cyprus. These “RAF Top Guns” flew what the paper says was the “biggest air-to-air battle” the UK has taken part in since the Falklands war in 1982.Elsewhere, the front page leaves room to report on the weekend’s Premier League…

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Front page summary Daily Express – World holds its breath as Israel vows to ‘exact a price’The world is holding its breath, the Daily Express reports, as Israel vows revenge on Iran for its weekend attack. Israel has vowed to “extract a price” for attacks from Iranian soil, reporting that 330 drones and missiles were fired. The paper is one of several front pages to showcase a picture of Israeli air defence working to intercept missiles or drones in the night sky. The entire front page leads on the story.  Daily Express – Bring to an end triple-lock pension injustice for…

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Front page summary Daily Mirror – World prays for restraint: Step back from brink The Daily Mirror leads with the latest from the Middle East, as G7 leaders warn Iran that its attack on Israel has put the region on the brink of war. The paper reports US President Joe Biden urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to show restraint and “think carefully” over its potential response to the massive aerial assault.Elsewhere, actress Sheridan Smith makes the front page as well as the weekend’s Premier League action.  Daily Mirror – Infamous OJ dead at 76 By WTX NewsApril 12, 2024 The main…

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Downing Street’s annual Eid celebration will be boycotted by some Conservative politicians and business and charity leaders over the government’s support of Israel. The annual event, held by PM Rishi Sunak, will take place in Downing Street on Monday. A government spokesperson said it understood humanitarian concerns regarding Gaza.

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Early in Asian trading, oil prices experienced a decline following Iran’s retaliatory strike on Israel during the weekend. Despite this, Brent crude, a crucial global oil price benchmark, remained lower but hovered around $90 per barrel on Monday morning.

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