# airstrikes
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Israel Says It Has Conducted Over 1,100 Airstrikes on Lebanon as Troops Mass on Northern Border
Israel says it has carried out over 1,100 airstrikes in Lebanon and reinforced its northern border after renewed cross-border fighting. The scale of strikes and troop movements raises the risk of deeper confrontation with Hezbollah and wider regional spillover, with serious humanitarian and diplomatic consequences for Lebanon and its neighbors.

An Escalation Over Iran: Claims of Widespread Strikes, Civilian Infrastructure Hit, and a Brewing Energy Shock
A Chinese report on March 9 alleges a sudden, large-scale Israeli-led air campaign against Iran focused on energy and civilian infrastructure, causing significant civilian casualties and threatening global energy flows. If accurate, strikes on refineries, desalination plants and the possibility of Iran contesting the Strait of Hormuz would mark a major escalation with wide geopolitical and humanitarian consequences.

Israel Says Its Air Force Has Dropped More Than 4,000 Bombs on Iran — A Marker of Escalation
The Israel Defense Forces said on March 3 that its air force has dropped over 4,000 bombs on Iran since the start of its current campaign, surpassing munitions used during a 12-day clash in June 2025. The announcement signals an intensification of direct Israeli strikes on Iranian territory and raises the prospect of further regional escalation and logistical strains on munitions supplies.

Cross‑Border Escalation: Israeli Airstrikes Hit Southern Lebanon as Explosions Reported in Beirut
Israeli forces launched airstrikes in southern Lebanon in the early hours of March 2 in response to rocket fire from Hezbollah, with explosions reported in Beirut. The strikes underscore the risk of the Israel‑Lebanon front escalating and complicate regional stability amid the wider Israel‑Palestine conflict.

Cross‑Border Strikes Escalate: Pakistan Says It Bombed Kabul as Both Sides Claim Heavy Losses
Pakistan launched airstrikes that struck Kabul and other Afghan provinces after both countries accused each other of attacking border posts. Conflicting casualty and territorial claims from Islamabad and Kabul point to a dangerous cycle of escalation with broader regional and humanitarian implications.

Kabul on Edge After Pakistan Airstrikes; City Tightens Security Amid Rising Cross‑Border Tensions
Pakistani airstrikes struck parts of Kabul, Kandahar and Paktia on 27 February, prompting Kabul to tighten security with checkpoints and vehicle inspections. Afghan officials reported no casualties at the time, but the strikes heighten cross‑border tensions and raise broader regional stability concerns.

Pakistan Declares 'Open War' After Cross‑Border Clashes; Airstrikes Reported on Kabul and Southern Provinces
Pakistan and Afghanistan exchanged heavy fire across their shared border on February 26–27, with Pakistan's defence minister declaring "open war" and Pakistani forces reported to have launched airstrikes on Kabul, Kandahar and Paktia. The escalation follows months of intermittent clashes and failed ceasefire talks mediated in Doha, Istanbul and Riyadh, raising the prospect of a broader regional crisis and humanitarian fallout.

Trump Told Netanyahu He’d Back Israeli Strikes on Iran’s Missile Sites If Talks Fail — U.S. Weighs How to Help
U.S. reports say President Trump told Netanyahu he would back Israeli airstrikes on Iranian missile sites if talks with Tehran fail, prompting U.S. military planners to discuss how to assist. The disclosures sharpen the diplomatic and operational dilemmas facing Washington, Israel and regional states whose airspace would be needed for long-range strikes.

Air Raids Across Gaza Kill at Least 28, Raising Stakes for a Fragile Ceasefire
Israeli airstrikes across Gaza on 31 January killed at least 28 people and prompted Palestinian factions to accuse Israel of breaching a ceasefire. The strikes threaten to destabilise fragile truces, worsen humanitarian conditions, and complicate mediation efforts by regional actors.