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Missile War Between Iran And Israel Resets Global Risk Calculations - BW Businessworld

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60% : The ability to strike near sensitive installations, including areas close to Israel's nuclear research facilities, reflects both technological advancement and strategic intent.
58% : By targeting areas near Dimona, widely associated with Israel's nuclear infrastructure, Iran has signalled its willingness to challenge strategic red lines.
56% : In the early hours of 22 March 2026, Iran launched multiple long-range missile waves targeting cities such as Dimona and Arad, with several projectiles breaching Israel's advanced air defence systems.
52% : Analysts are particularly concerned about the improved range and penetration capabilities of these systems, some of which appear capable of reaching targets far beyond Israel, including Europe.
44% : Rising oil prices act as a tax on consumption and production, pushing inflation higher while simultaneously reducing demand.
43% : The Iran-Israel missile escalation is not a transient geopolitical flare-up but a structural turning point with far-reaching implications.
42% : This escalation is not an isolated incident but part of a broader pattern that has unfolded since late February, when coordinated strikes by the United States and Israel targeted Iranian military and nuclear-linked infrastructure.
39% : The conflict is no longer confined to Iran and Israel.
30% : This widening conflict geography significantly raises the risk of a broader regional war involving multiple state actors, proxy groups, and global powers The latest missile strikes by Iran on southern Israel mark a decisive shift in the nature of the conflict, transforming what was earlier a shadow war into an overt and sustained state-to-state confrontation.

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