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The service member died Saturday night from injuries sustained in last week’s attack, officials said
Turkey extends Mideast flight cancellations due to war Flights to Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan by Turkish Airlines, AJet, Pegasus, and SunExpress have been cancelled until the end of 13 March, Turkish Transport minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu said on Sunday. He said in a statement on X that flights planned to Doha, Dubai, Kuwait, Bahrain, Abu Dhabi and Dammam have also been cancelled until the end of 13 March. Pegasus has removed Iran flights from its planning until 12 March, and Turkish Airlines has done so until 20 March, he noted.
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Israel claims killing three Iran guards commanders in Lebanon Israel says it killed five people, including three commanders with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard’s elite Quds Force, in a strike on a hotel. Earlier, the Lebanese health ministry said an Israeli air raid on a hotel room in Raouche, a popular tourist destination in the city centre, killed one person and injured 10 others. The Israeli military claimed the names of those killed in the attack were Quds commanders Majid Hassini, Ali Reza Bi-Azar, and Ahmad Rasouli. As well as Hossein Ahmadlou and Abu Mohammad Ali, who the army claimed were an intelligence operative and Hezbollah representative in the Palestine Corps, respectively.
Iran-Israel conflict escalates as war enters ninth day Dailynewsegypt
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Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in cities across the world Sunday to mark International Women's Day and, in some cases, denounce the war in the Middle East. From Rio in Brazil to cities across France, Spain and other European countries, demonstrators marched to demand women's rights across a range of issues. In France, rape survivor Gisele Pelicot led a women's rights march in Paris, one of several demonstrations in French cities.
War in the Middle East: Britain’s involvement so far, from sea to sky The Guardian
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called on Benny Gantz to change his mind after the key war carbinet member resigned from government over the handling of the war in Gaza.
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In fighting to saving his premiership, the PM is less able to lead even when he does the right thing, writes political editor David Maddox
Saudi Arabia reports its first deaths in the war, saying a military projectile killed an Indian and a Bangladeshi CTV News
'Night turned into day': Iranians tell of strikes on oil depots BBC
Kapikoy Border crossing into Turkey has become one of the few ways out of Iran during the war PBS
Israeli military confirms first fatalities in Lebanon a week after fighting resumes with Hezbollah.
US energy chief says spike in gas prices will fall ‘before too long’ amid Iran war The Guardian
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Two killed in strike on residential building in Saudi Arabia An strike on a residential building in the central al-Kharj governate in Saudi Arabia has killed at least two people and wounded a dozen others, according to the civil defence agency.
Ukrainian ex-defence minister says conflict provides simultaneous ‘risks and opportunities’ Middle East crisis – live updates At the Iranian embassy in Kyiv, a salmon-pink mansion on a street close to the presidential administration, there were several open days last week for anyone who wished to come and sign a book of condolences in memory of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, killed in the US-Israeli air strikes on Tehran. Inside, candles lined the floor and mournful music played, as diplomats ushered the way to a room with a portrait of Khamenei and the book to sign. There was, however, no queue of well-wishers. Continue reading...