Sunday, 01 March 2026 | Web Desk
US-Israel Launch Strikes on Iran
The United States and Israel launched coordinated air strikes on Iran shortly after 9:30am local time (6am GMT). The attacks reportedly hit multiple targets across the country.
Iran Denies Khamenei Death Rumours
Iranian authorities have denied reports claiming that Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed in the strikes, dismissing the claims as false.
Strikes Hit 24 Provinces, 201 Dead
Iran’s Red Crescent Society says US and Israeli attacks struck 24 provinces, killing 201 people and wounding 747 others.
School Strike Toll Rises to 108
The death toll from the strike on Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ primary school in Minab has climbed to 108, according to Mizan News Agency. Earlier reports said at least 85, mostly young girls, were killed in the attack.
Netanyahu Calls for Regime Change
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the objective of the operation was regime change in Iran. US President Donald Trump urged Iranians to rise up and take control of their government.
Ben Gvir Sparks Outrage
Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir used biblical language in comments about the war on Iran, drawing criticism online.
Iran’s Response
Iran Fires Rockets at Israel
Nearly an hour after the strikes began, Iran launched retaliatory rocket attacks toward Israel.
Blasts Rock Tel Aviv, Jerusalem
Explosions were heard across Israel, including in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Haifa, as air defence systems responded to incoming missiles.
One Killed in Tel Aviv
An Israeli woman was killed in a rocket strike on Tel Aviv. Emergency services reported 21 injuries, with two people in critical condition.
Missile Strike Injures 21
At least 21 people were injured when an Iranian ballistic missile struck Tel Aviv, according to Israeli media. Medical teams continue to treat the wounded.
89 Treated for Minor Injuries
Israeli emergency services say 89 people have been treated for minor injuries since the escalation began, according to Haaretz.
Iran Targets US Bases in Gulf
Iran also targeted US military bases across the region, with strikes reported in Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Manama, Doha and Kuwait City. Blasts were also heard in Amman.
Dubai Airport Hit, Four Injured
Authorities confirmed that Dubai International Airport was struck during Iranian retaliatory attacks. Four airport staff were injured, and officials described the damage as minor. The airport is a major global hub and home base of Emirates.
Dubai airport has reportedly been hit in the latest Iranian attack against the UAE pic.twitter.com/EmAwNxGKEw
— Michael A. Horowitz (@michaelh992) February 28, 2026
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY INSANE !!
— Drew (@drewdrewxz) February 28, 2026
Iranian missile just hit the iconic 7-star hotel Burj Al-Arab in Dubai.
Building is now on fire. pic.twitter.com/QGSiNEwo3f
Qatar Reports Eight Injured
Qatar’s Interior Ministry said eight people were injured, one seriously, by falling missile debris following Iranian strikes. Residents were urged to remain indoors and avoid spreading misinformation.
Iran Calls Strikes ‘Declaration of War’
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ismail Baqai told Al Jazeera Arabic that Tehran views the US and Israeli strikes as a “declaration of war,” not a limited operation.
Trump Hints at Iran’s Next Leader
President Donald Trump told ABC News he has a “very good idea” who will lead Iran next, but did not provide further details.
UN Chief Condemns Escalation
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the strikes and urged an immediate return to negotiations ahead of an emergency Security Council meeting.
Israel’s UN Ambassador Danny Danon rejected the criticism, saying the action was taken to prevent an immediate threat.
Turkey’s Ex-President Slams Strikes
Former Turkish President Abdullah Gul described the US strikes as “unilateral aggression” and warned they could destabilise the Middle East.
Israel Warns of Intensified War
Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz said the Iranian regime “will not survive” and warned of difficult days ahead, stating the operation had been planned for months.