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Iranian war ripples across Arab states as Jordan intercepts missiles, Egypt feels economic shock
Jordan and Saudi Arabia confront direct security threats while Egypt faces financial pressure from disrupted trade, tourism, and energy markets.
US-Israel airstrikes in Iran kill five civilians, including two children, Hengaw reports
Iranians try to contact loved ones abroad through border with Turkey - report
Iranian security agents allegedly raped, tortured nurses detained for treating protesters - report
Iranian cluster bombs fall in central Israel as IDF targets Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon
UAE air defenses respond to Iranian missiles • Trump says Iranian regime 'not ready' to negotiate end of war • Gulf states hesitate on Iran response after over 2,000 missiles and drones launched
Kurdish forces are prepared to act against the regime, PDKI official tells 'Post' - interview
Kurdish forces, including PDKI, are prepared to take military action against Iran’s regime but are awaiting critical external support to move forward.
Beyond military strikes: The political battle over Iran’s future - opinion
After strikes on Iran, the real challenge is preventing the regime from rebuilding its nuclear and military threat to the region.
University of Oregon analysis maps US, Israeli strikes in Iran
"There’s really no frontline at the moment — it’s simultaneous damage across different corners of Iran in a very short period of time,” research lead Van Den Hoek told The Washington Post.
Iran-backed militias escalate drone attacks on US, Kurdistan targets in Iraq
Iran is also targeting Kurdish opposition groups in the Kurdistan Region of northern Iraq.
Over 6,000 IRGC members killed, 15,000 wounded since the start of Operation Roaring Lion, IDF says
Israel is targeting "everything related to the regime's forces. There is simply in chaos in some places."
How a US submarine torpedoed an Iranian frigate for first time since WWII during Iran strikes
The March 4 incident in the Indian Ocean marked the first time an American submarine had torpedoed an enemy vessel since the last days of World War II.
Volunteer medics from Magen David Adom keep Israel’s emergency care running under missile attacks
Israel’s emergency medical service mobilizes volunteers, advanced training, and fortified infrastructure to respond to missile attacks during wartime.
Basij troop members fail to report to their posts as fear of Israeli strikes increases
A Basij commander spoke to soldiers, urging them not to panic during attacks by Israeli drones and not to abandon their posts.
Formula One's Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Grand Prix won't happen in April due to Middle East conflict
The announcement had been widely expected, and the statement by the Liberty media-owned sport and governing FIA, as well as local promoters, said the races will not be replaced on the calendar.