Middle East Conflict Continues Into Fourth Week as Iran Reports Nuclear Facility Strike
A Middle East conflict enters its fourth week with Iran reporting an airstrike on its Natanz nuclear facility while the U.S. considers policy changes.

A conflict in the Middle East has entered its fourth week, according to multiple reports, with developments involving both military actions and diplomatic considerations.
Iran reported that its Natanz nuclear enrichment facility was struck in an airstrike on Saturday, according to the official Iranian news agency Mizan. The facility, located in central Iran, is a key component of the country's nuclear program.
Meanwhile, President Trump indicated the United States is considering "winding down" military efforts in the region, though specific details about the nature and scope of these military activities were not provided in available reports.
The administration is also reportedly exploring measures to address energy market concerns, including the possibility of lifting sanctions on Iranian oil currently stranded at sea. This potential policy shift comes as global energy markets face disruption amid the ongoing regional tensions.
The timeline and specific parties involved in the broader conflict remain unclear from the available reporting, as does the extent of damage to the Natanz facility or any casualties from the reported airstrike.