🔴 Nine killed in Iranian missile strike on Beit Shemesh shelter
Haaretz reported that an Iranian missile strike in Beit Shemesh killed nine people after hitting a synagogue bomb shelter in central Israel. The incident points to continued penetration risk for civilian-protection infrastructure even in areas with warning systems and hardened spaces. Rising civilian fatalities in central districts are likely to intensify pressure for broader Israeli counterstrikes and stricter civil-defense measures nationwide.
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Haaretz reported that an Iranian missile strike in Beit Shemesh killed nine people after hitting a synagogue bomb shelter in central Israel. The incident points to continued penetration risk for civilian-protection infrastructure even in areas with warning systems and hardened spaces. Rising civilian fatalities in central districts are likely to intensify pressure for broader Israeli counterstrikes and stricter civil-defense measures nationwide.
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🟡 Trump says Tehran requested talks as Israel resumes strikes
Haaretz live updates reported President Donald Trump said Iran wants talks and that he agreed, even as Israeli forces announced renewed strikes in Tehran. The overlap of diplomacy signals and active strikes suggests both sides are trying to shape terms while maintaining battlefield leverage. Markets and regional governments will read any confirmed channel, formal or backchannel, as the clearest near-term indicator of whether escalation pauses or widens.
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Haaretz live updates reported President Donald Trump said Iran wants talks and that he agreed, even as Israeli forces announced renewed strikes in Tehran. The overlap of diplomacy signals and active strikes suggests both sides are trying to shape terms while maintaining battlefield leverage. Markets and regional governments will read any confirmed channel, formal or backchannel, as the clearest near-term indicator of whether escalation pauses or widens.
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🔴 CENTCOM says 3 US troops killed, 5 seriously wounded in Iran operation\n\nUS Central Command confirmed three American service members were killed and five seriously wounded during operations linked to the US-Israel strikes on Iran. The deaths are the first publicly reported US military fatalities in this campaign, while CENTCOM said major combat operations are continuing. The casualty announcement raises immediate pressure in Washington over war powers and the scale of US involvement.\n\n🔴 watchwar.live
🟡 Ben Gurion Airport closed to civilian flights until Friday, Israeli authority says\n\nIsrael's Civil Aviation Authority said Ben Gurion Airport will remain closed to civilian takeoffs and landings until Friday morning, March 6, subject to security changes. Haaretz reported officials estimate roughly 100,000 Israelis are currently abroad, with return timelines uncertain as airlines shift travelers to nearby hubs like Taba via Larnaca, Athens, and Rome. The closure underscores how missile threats are now directly disrupting Israel's national transport and evacuation planning.\n\n🔴 watchwar.live
🔴 Iran-Israel war tracker reports casualties across 10 countries as strikes widen\n\nAl Jazeera's live casualty tracker reports confirmed deaths and injuries across 10 countries after US-Israel strikes on Iran and Iranian retaliatory attacks. Reported figures include Iran (201 killed, 747 injured), Israel (9 killed, 121 injured), and US forces (3 killed, 5 seriously wounded), with additional casualties in Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, and the UAE. The spread of impacts across Gulf states indicates the conflict is now operating as a regional theater, not a single front.\n\n🔴 watchwar.live
🚨 Nine killed after Iranian missile hits synagogue bomb shelter in central Israel
Haaretz reports rescue authorities in Beit Shemesh said an Iranian missile struck a synagogue bomb shelter, killing nine people and wounding dozens in one of the deadliest single-site impacts inside Israel so far. The strike shifts the civilian casualty pattern from scattered damage to a mass-fatality event in a protected space, raising pressure on air-defense and shelter protocols across central districts. It also signals Iran's ability to keep saturation fire reaching beyond Tel Aviv's core despite ongoing Israeli strikes in Iran.
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Haaretz reports rescue authorities in Beit Shemesh said an Iranian missile struck a synagogue bomb shelter, killing nine people and wounding dozens in one of the deadliest single-site impacts inside Israel so far. The strike shifts the civilian casualty pattern from scattered damage to a mass-fatality event in a protected space, raising pressure on air-defense and shelter protocols across central districts. It also signals Iran's ability to keep saturation fire reaching beyond Tel Aviv's core despite ongoing Israeli strikes in Iran.
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⚠️ Ben Gurion Airport to remain closed until Friday morning, aviation authority says
Haaretz live updates report Israel's Civil Aviation Authority canceled Ben Gurion Airport flights through Friday morning, pending security reassessment. The prolonged closure effectively extends wartime disruption to Israel's main international gateway and complicates outbound evacuation, inbound logistics, and diplomatic travel. Keeping the airport shut for days indicates authorities judge missile risk to civil aviation corridors as still acute.
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Haaretz live updates report Israel's Civil Aviation Authority canceled Ben Gurion Airport flights through Friday morning, pending security reassessment. The prolonged closure effectively extends wartime disruption to Israel's main international gateway and complicates outbound evacuation, inbound logistics, and diplomatic travel. Keeping the airport shut for days indicates authorities judge missile risk to civil aviation corridors as still acute.
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⚠️ Iranian President Pezeshkian makes first appearance since U.S.-Israel attacks began
Haaretz live updates say President Masoud Pezeshkian appeared publicly for the first time since the U.S.-Israeli strikes began, a key political signal after leadership decapitation strikes and interim-command uncertainty. His appearance indicates Tehran is trying to project continuity of state authority while military and clerical succession mechanisms remain under pressure. In fast-moving conflicts, visible leadership re-emergence can shape domestic morale and external calculations about regime stability.
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Haaretz live updates say President Masoud Pezeshkian appeared publicly for the first time since the U.S.-Israeli strikes began, a key political signal after leadership decapitation strikes and interim-command uncertainty. His appearance indicates Tehran is trying to project continuity of state authority while military and clerical succession mechanisms remain under pressure. In fast-moving conflicts, visible leadership re-emergence can shape domestic morale and external calculations about regime stability.
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🔴 Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in a major attack by Israel and the United States\n\nIranian state media confirmed early Sunday that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed. President Donald Trump announced the death hours earlier, saying it gave Iranians their "greatest chance" to "take back" their country. State media reported that the 86-year-old was killed in an airstrike targeting his compound in downtown Tehran.\n\n🔴 watchwar.live
🔴 The head of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard and a top security adviser to the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei were killed in American-Israel airstrikes on the country\n\nThe state-run IRNA news agency announced the death of Maj. Gen. Mohammad Pakpour, who took over as the Guard’s top commander after Israel killed its past commander in the 12-day June war. Also killed was Ali Shamkhani, long a figurehead within Iran’s security establishment, IRNA said. Shamkhani was wounded in the June war.\n\n🔴 watchwar.live
🔴 Iran's Revolutionary Guard threatens to launch ‘most-intense offensive operation’ ever\n\nIran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard threatened Sunday to launch its “most-intense offensive operation” ever after the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. “The most-intense offensive operation in the history of the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran will begin in moments, targeting (Israel) and American terrorists bases,” it said.\n\n🔴 watchwar.live