Global Media Cover the US-Israel–Iran Conflict from Different Angles
World 12:46 PM - 2026-03-25
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Global Media Cover the US-Israel–Iran Conflict.
The ongoing war involving the United States and Israel against Iran continues to dominate headlines worldwide. Media outlets have approached the conflict from varied perspectives, highlighting political manoeuvres, economic impacts, and humanitarian concerns. PUKMEDIA’s translation department has summarised some of the international coverage.
The Washington Post
The newspaper’s front page reports that talks between the United States and Iran have commenced, aiming to find a resolution to the four-week-long conflict.
China Daily
One of China’s leading English-language publications notes that casualties are rising as the conflict continues, emphasising the human toll of the hostilities.
Haaretz
The Israeli daily highlights that any current statements about halting the war may be tactical, intended merely to buy time and reorganise forces, with no genuine prospect of peace.
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia’s leading newspaper focuses on the global fuel crisis, linking it directly to the US-Iran war. The report suggests that the US leadership has misjudged its approach towards Iran, exacerbating tensions.
New Zealand Herald
The headline reassures readers that New Zealand will be able to share fuel reserves for almost seven weeks, even as international concern grows over Middle East tensions. The government insists that domestic supplies remain adequate.
The New York Times
The US paper dedicates its front page to the ongoing negotiations between Washington and Tehran, chronicling discussions from their inception to the present day.
The Jerusalem Post
The newspaper reports on potential negotiations to end the US-Iran conflict, advising against rushing to secure control of the Strait of Hormuz, which is not currently a priority. It also highlights increasing coordination between the US and Israel in military operations.
Financial Times
The British business daily critiques President Donald Trump’s statements, describing them as inconsistent and unpredictable, leaving observers uncertain about his intentions regarding the war.
The Wall Street Journal
Coverage focuses on attempts to de-escalate the conflict and its economic consequences. Trump’s comments are said to have calmed markets and contributed to falling oil prices. The newspaper also draws attention to the effects of airstrikes on Iranian prisons, reporting risks to inmates’ safety and rising costs for basic services such as healthcare and barbershops.
PUKMEDIA/Translation Department
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