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Iran’s Missiles Hit Israel: 3 Injured, Tensions Soar + Iranian Missile Hits Bahrain Refinery: Oil Prices Surge + Oil Prices Top $100: Iran War Rattles MarketsIran names Mojtaba Khamenei as supreme leader - Hardline successions locks in defiance
Iran’s Assembly of Experts has chosen Mojtaba Khamenei to succeed his father as supreme leader, consolidating hardliner control at a critical moment in the region as the US‑Israel campaign and retaliatory strikes push oil and markets higher
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110+ dollars per barrel - Brent crude price after Iran strikes
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"a very small price to pay" — President Donald Trump
SPX 6,740 ↓ 1.33% Dow 47,502 ↓ 0.94% Nasdaq 22,388 ↓ 1.59% Gold 5,112 ↓ 0.90% BTC 67,770 ↑ 2.72%
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