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Israel-Iran missile strikes dominate global media coverage

June 17, 2025006 Mins Read
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The ongoing military conflict between Israel and Iran continued to News newspapers and headlines Around the world on Monday, while Israel underwent renewed missile attacks from Tehran and the Israeli forces have targeted a series of sites in the west and center of Iran.

The titles went from apocalyptic – the “global crisis” shouted the first page of 60 points of Great Britain Daily mirror – Factual turkey Hürriyet Daily NewsWho went with “Israel, Iran’s trade strikes again while the conflict is raging”.

Mutual strikes have taken stock of the dead after four days of open conflict nearly 250, the Iranian media declaring more than 200 deaths since Israel began its air attacks on Friday, and the number of official deaths in Israel now exceeding 20.

The conflict has also exceeded news ballots worldwide with channels of all news – including Bbc Worldwide and News In the United Kingdom, France in France 24 and the Deutsche Welle TV in Germany – offering hilly coverage and regular updates for soil correspondents. But the magnitude of the blanket is well below the wall approach to wall observed after the attacks of October 7 against Israel two years ago.

Two major exceptions to this are Cnn and information network based in the Middle East Al Jazeerawhich has provided general conflict coverage since Friday. The two channels have large networks of correspondents in the region and specialize in this type of crisis coverage 24/7. For CNN, whose future remains in balance after the news last week that Parent Warner Bros. Discovery is divided into two separate companiesWith CNN and other cable brands returned to a new global division of networks, the conflict is also a chance to demonstrate its USP, both to its business suzerains and to future potential buyers.

Inside Israel, a popular tabloid Yedioth Ahronoth Focused on military execution and its benefits, warn of a broader security threat on several fronts. THE Jerusalem Post praised the information behind the strike but warned against “opening a door that cannot be easily closed”, while Israel’s times underlined the potential electoral implications of the operation and the lack of direct involvement of the United States. Liberal daily newspaper Haaretz brought a more skeptical tone, questioning the long -term viability of the strike and linking it to the decreasing interior legitimacy of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

In the Arab world, the responses were shaped by national political alignments. Saudi channels Al Arabiya and Al-Hadath have reported developments mainly using Western and American sources, as well as official statements from the Saudi government. Covering Sky News Arabia also included official and wider Iranian statements international Conflict reactions.

The Lebanon press reflected internal divisions within the country, with An-Nahar Stressing the effectiveness of Israel’s strikes in killing Iranian scientists and military commanders, and points of sale close to the Hezbollah militant group supported by Iran by focusing on the official statements of Tehran. The Egyptian media, on the other hand, adopted a reporting style content and led by the agency, avoiding manifest comments.

Entering Iran, and the reports freely there, has proven a challenge for many groups of international news, and most of the declaration on the conflict of information networks comes out of Israel, with certain points of sale, such as the ARD in Germany, also signaling Turkey, through the Iran border. Iran coverage was mainly limited to the official images of Israeli missiles and state media reports and the Iranian semi-official Tasnim news agency.

In addition to reports on the latest attacks, international coverage focused on the justification of the sneaky attack of Israel on Friday. Such Aviv affirms that it was a preventive strike aimed at destroying Iran’s nuclear capacities before the country acquired an atomic bomb, which could threaten the existence of Israel. Tehran says that attacks have not been caused, saying that his atomic energy program is only for peaceful purposes. An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Monday that if the Iranian Parliament was preparing a bill to leave the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (TNP), Tehran remains opposed to the development of weapons of mass destruction.

International reports also highlighted the divisions between the Western powers. US President Donald Trump welcomed Israel’s offensive, while denying the Iranian allegations that the United States participated in the attacks, and said Iran could end the war quickly by accepting difficult restrictions on his nuclear program. In an interview with ABC News on Sunday, Trump said that he was open to Russian President Vladimir Putin, an Iranian ally, acting as a broker to negotiate a cease-fire. Reuters, however, quoted the French president Emmanuel Macron, who rejected Putin’s idea as a peacemaker.

“I do not think that Russia, which is now engaged in a high intensity conflict and has decided not to respect the United Nations Charter for several years now, maybe a mediator,” said Macron.

The coverage of international news also reflected the changing vision of Israel two years in the war in Gaza. Many points of sale that largely supported Israel’s military action in the immediate wake of the attacks led by Hamas on October 7, in which more than 1,100 people were killed and more than 200 hostages taken in captivity, have become strongly criticized in Israel while it continues to bomb civil zones in Gaza and restrict access to food and human aid.

The number of Palestinian deaths of the 20-month-old War of the Israel-Hamas has managed 55,000, announced the Gaza Ministry of Health on Wednesday, June 11. Last week, five nations-Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Norway and the United Kingdom-sanctionally sanctioned Israeli far-right for the “violence meat”.

Elsewhere on the dial, the Israeli-Iran conflict Bought for attention with other reports. CBC News Network, the brand new channel led by the Canadian public broadcaster, the balanced updates of Tel Aviv and Tehran with an overview of the G7 summit which takes place in the Canadian Rockies on June 16 and 17. The political crisis in Spain – where a corruption scandal threatens the absence of the government’s space of the Spanish government.

Many networks have also resolved time to summarize the coverage of Mass protest “no kings” Against American President Donald Trump and the military parade on Saturday in Washington, DC, synchronized to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the American army, as well as for Trump’s birthday.

Herald’s sunThe conservative daily life of Melbourne, Australia, has chosen a first page on Trump’s theme: “Steel & Fury”, headlining both the parade and the demonstrations, with news on Israel and Iran relegated to a button on the upper banner. Trump and no Kings pushed news from the Middle East on the first page Morning post in southern ChinaThe newspaper in English belonging to the Alibaba group, which rather chose to quote Beijing’s state media, noting that the “parade, the demonstrations show us in decline”.

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