# Israel
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Blast in Central Beirut Hotel Kills Four, Heightens Fears of Wider Israel-Lebanon Escalation
An Israeli strike on a hotel in central Beirut on 8 March killed four people and injured ten, Lebanon's Ministry of Public Health said. The attack — among the most consequential strikes inside the capital since cross-border hostilities began — raises the risk of broader escalation and complicates an already fragile Lebanese domestic and regional security environment.

Tel Aviv Streets Fill with Anti‑War Voices as Public Pressure Mounts on Israeli Military Policy
On March 7 in Tel Aviv, citizens staged a peaceful protest calling for an end to Israeli military actions, images captured by Xinhua photographer Jamal Awad. The rally highlights growing domestic unease that could influence Israeli politics and international responses to the conflict.

Macron Heads to Cyprus as Eastern Mediterranean Tensions Rise
President Macron will visit Cyprus to coordinate security measures with Greek and Cypriot leaders as the Israel–Iran confrontation risks spilling into the eastern Mediterranean. France has deployed the carrier Charles de Gaulle and is seeking to reassure allies, deter further attacks, and push for coordinated de‑escalation.

U.S. Bypasses Congress to Rush $650m Bomb Sale to Israel, Raising Oversight and Escalation Fears
The U.S. State Department used emergency authority to approve a roughly $650 million sale of more than 20,000 bombs to Israel, bypassing normal congressional review. Democrats in Congress criticized the move as a manufactured emergency that weakens oversight and risks escalation with Iran.

Israeli Strikes Displace Nearly Half a Million in Lebanon as Casualties Mount
Israeli strikes since March 2 have driven about 454,000 people in Lebanon to register as internally displaced, according to the Lebanese government, with the health ministry reporting 294 dead and 1,023 injured. The mass displacement deepens an acute humanitarian emergency in a country already weakened by economic and political crises and raises the risk of broader regional escalation.

Iran Says It Shot Down Second Israeli Drone Near Isfahan — A Red Line for Nuclear Sites?
Iran’s IRGC says it intercepted and destroyed a second Israeli "苍鹭" drone that it alleges was attempting to strike Isfahan, home to major nuclear research and uranium-conversion facilities. The claim, unverified by independent sources and unacknowledged by Israel, raises the risk of escalation by putting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure at the centre of possible covert strikes.

Iran’s Super‑Heavy Missile Barrage Escalates Conflict as Washington Rules Out Negotiations
Iran launched a broad missile and drone campaign, including a Khoramshahr‑4 ballistic missile and hypersonic Fattah weapons, striking targets across the Gulf and into Israel after an Israeli strike destroyed an underground site tied to Iran’s leadership. The United States said it will not negotiate with Iran unless it surrenders, while UN agencies warned of a widening humanitarian crisis affecting some 25 million people.

U.S. Fast‑Tracks $152m Bomb Sale to Israel, Sidestepping Congressional Review
The U.S. State Department approved a $151.8 million sale of 12,000 BLU‑110A/B general‑purpose bombs to Israel on March 6, with Secretary Rubio invoking emergency authority to bypass the usual congressional review. The move replenishes Israeli munitions swiftly but risks domestic political fallout and raises questions about escalation and oversight.

Iran Says It Fired Missiles at USS Abraham Lincoln, Escalating Risk of Direct Iran–US Confrontation
Iranian state media reported that the IRGC fired missiles at the USS Abraham Lincoln during the 24th wave of its "True Promise‑4" operations, alongside claims of strikes on multiple U.S. and Israeli targets. The claims remain unverified and, if accurate, imply a significant escalation that increases the risk of direct confrontation between Iran and the United States.

Iran Says Nearly a Third of Strike Dead Were Youth as US‑Israeli Air Campaign Hits Schools and Stadiums
Iran says US and Israeli strikes since February 28 have destroyed hundreds of civilian buildings and that about 30% of the dead are children and adolescents. Tehran reports over 1,300 killed overall, including more than 170 pupils in a repeatedly struck girls’ school in Minab, and the IRGC has retaliated by striking a US base in the UAE.

Using Force to Forge Peace: A Strategy Doomed to Fail
The recent US‑Israeli strikes on Iran and Washington’s vow to ‘‘flatten’’ its missile industry illustrate a familiar policy of coercion framed as a route to peace. Historical precedents in Iraq, Libya and Syria suggest such tactics may destroy targets but are unlikely to produce lasting stability, instead risking escalation and regional destabilization.

Iran Says US–Israeli Strikes Have Killed Hundreds, a Third of Them Children; IRGC Hits US Base in UAE
Iran reports extensive civilian destruction and at least 1,300 deaths after US and Israeli strikes beginning February 28, with approximately 30% of the dead described as adolescents and children. Tehran says humanitarian and civic infrastructure — including schools, stadiums and Red Crescent branches — have been hit, and the IRGC has retaliated by striking a US-linked base in the UAE.