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Middle East Conflict Escalates as Iran Strikes Back

US and Israeli targets hit in retaliation for attacks on Iranian leaders

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The conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran has taken a dramatic turn as Iran launched a series of retaliatory strikes on US and Israeli targets in the Middle East. The strikes, which began on Saturday, have hit...

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    Netanyahu claims ‘many signs’ Iran’s Khamenei ‘no longer alive’

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    Iran retaliation raises questions about US air defences

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    Israel Targeted Top Iranian Leaders in Attack’s Opening Strikes

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    Dubai’s famous Fairmont hotel in flames after Iranian air strike

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Middle East Conflict Escalates as Iran Strikes Back

US and Israeli targets hit in retaliation for attacks on Iranian leaders

Sunday, March 1, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran has taken a dramatic turn as Iran launched a series of retaliatory strikes on US and Israeli targets in the Middle East. The strikes, which began on Saturday, have hit several countries in the region, including Dubai, Bahrain, Jordan, and Kuwait.

According to reports, the Fairmont hotel in Dubai's luxurious Palm Jumeirah area was struck by an Iranian missile, causing fires to break out near the entrance of the hotel. Four people were injured in the attack. (Source: AP)

In Bahrain, the US Fifth Fleet headquarters was targeted by Iranian missiles and drones, highlighting gaps in the US air defenses in the region. Videos appear to show a relatively slow-moving Iranian Shahed drone breaching the base's defenses. (Source: BBC)

The Iranian strikes are believed to be in retaliation for attacks on Iranian leaders, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims may be "no longer alive." (Source: Reuters)

At least one gathering of senior Iranian officials and military leaders was hit in the initial attacks, but it was not immediately clear whether the effort to kill them had succeeded. (Source: NYT)

The conflict began when the US and Israel launched a war on Iran, which has quickly escalated and prompted anxiety and concern in the whole region.

As the conflict continues to unfold, there are concerns about the ability of the US and its allies to defend themselves against Iranian attacks. Tom Sharpe, a former Royal Navy Commander, said that Bahrain was likely seen by Iran as a high-profile target that has, in the past, had relatively little in the way of air defenses.

The US military has not commented on the attacks, but it is likely that they had some warning of the strikes and took precautions to evacuate personnel.

Meanwhile, in the US, a man has been arrested for shooting at a prominent Muslim leader in Utah during Ramadan. Imam Shuaib Din, the leader of Utah's largest mosque, was ambushed outside his home on Monday evening, but was not hit by the multiple shots fired by Abdul Raouf Afridi. (Source: AP)

The incident has raised concerns about the safety of Muslim leaders in the US and the potential for backlash against the Muslim community in the wake of the conflict in the Middle East.

As the situation continues to develop, one thing is clear: the conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran has the potential to destabilize the entire region and have far-reaching consequences for global security.

Timeline of Events:

  • Saturday: Iran launches retaliatory strikes on US and Israeli targets in the Middle East, including a hotel in Dubai and a US Navy base in Bahrain.
  • Monday: A man is arrested for shooting at a prominent Muslim leader in Utah during Ramadan.
  • Previous week: The US and Israel launch a war on Iran, which quickly escalates and prompts anxiety and concern in the whole region.

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  • AP
  • BBC
  • Reuters
  • NYT

The conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran has taken a dramatic turn as Iran launched a series of retaliatory strikes on US and Israeli targets in the Middle East. The strikes, which began on Saturday, have hit several countries in the region, including Dubai, Bahrain, Jordan, and Kuwait.

According to reports, the Fairmont hotel in Dubai's luxurious Palm Jumeirah area was struck by an Iranian missile, causing fires to break out near the entrance of the hotel. Four people were injured in the attack. (Source: AP)

In Bahrain, the US Fifth Fleet headquarters was targeted by Iranian missiles and drones, highlighting gaps in the US air defenses in the region. Videos appear to show a relatively slow-moving Iranian Shahed drone breaching the base's defenses. (Source: BBC)

The Iranian strikes are believed to be in retaliation for attacks on Iranian leaders, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims may be "no longer alive." (Source: Reuters)

At least one gathering of senior Iranian officials and military leaders was hit in the initial attacks, but it was not immediately clear whether the effort to kill them had succeeded. (Source: NYT)

The conflict began when the US and Israel launched a war on Iran, which has quickly escalated and prompted anxiety and concern in the whole region.

As the conflict continues to unfold, there are concerns about the ability of the US and its allies to defend themselves against Iranian attacks. Tom Sharpe, a former Royal Navy Commander, said that Bahrain was likely seen by Iran as a high-profile target that has, in the past, had relatively little in the way of air defenses.

The US military has not commented on the attacks, but it is likely that they had some warning of the strikes and took precautions to evacuate personnel.

Meanwhile, in the US, a man has been arrested for shooting at a prominent Muslim leader in Utah during Ramadan. Imam Shuaib Din, the leader of Utah's largest mosque, was ambushed outside his home on Monday evening, but was not hit by the multiple shots fired by Abdul Raouf Afridi. (Source: AP)

The incident has raised concerns about the safety of Muslim leaders in the US and the potential for backlash against the Muslim community in the wake of the conflict in the Middle East.

As the situation continues to develop, one thing is clear: the conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran has the potential to destabilize the entire region and have far-reaching consequences for global security.

Timeline of Events:

  • Saturday: Iran launches retaliatory strikes on US and Israeli targets in the Middle East, including a hotel in Dubai and a US Navy base in Bahrain.
  • Monday: A man is arrested for shooting at a prominent Muslim leader in Utah during Ramadan.
  • Previous week: The US and Israel launch a war on Iran, which quickly escalates and prompts anxiety and concern in the whole region.

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  • AP
  • BBC
  • Reuters
  • NYT

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