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Watch: How US-Israel strikes on Iran unfolded... in two minutes

Watch: How US-Israel strikes on Iran unfolded... in two minutes

The article reports on the recent military strikes between the US, Israel, and Iran in the Middle East. According to the article, Iran launched retaliatory attacks after the US and Israel conducted strikes across Iran. The article claims that the events unfolded in a matter of minutes, and provides a concise two-minute video summarizing the key developments. The article does not go into further details about the specific nature of the strikes or the reasons behind them. It simply states that Iran responded to the initial US-Israel actions with its own retaliatory attacks. The article appears to provide a brief, factual overview of the situation without delving into analysis or commentary on the underlying causes or implications of the military exchanges.

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