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Detail of the Israeli national flag highlighting the Star of David, emphasizing its cultural significance.
World

When War Comes Suddenly: How a Strike on Tehran Escalated a Regional Crisis

A sudden US–Israeli strike on Tehran has unleashed a perilous new phase of Middle Eastern violence, killing scores of civilians and spreading disruption across aviation, energy and regional security. The assault underscores how technological precision and permissive legal interpretations intensify asymmetrical warfare and raise the prospect of protracted, regionwide instability.

SoMi2026年3月14日 11:48
#Iran#Israel#United States
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World

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.

SoMi2026年3月7日 11:31
#Iran#United States#Israel
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World

Funerals in Minab After Deadly Strike on School Deepen Risks of Wider Escalation

Funerals in Minab on March 3 followed an airstrike on February 28 that Iranian media and state outlets say hit a primary school, killing at least 165 people, mostly children. The incident deepens humanitarian concerns, risks regional escalation, and increases pressure for an independent inquiry and diplomatic responses.

SoMi2026年3月4日 06:20
#Iran#Minab#school attack