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Israeli strikes kill six people in southern Lebanon Six people were killed in Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon’s Nabatieh governorate, the National News Agency (NNA) reported. The report said the strikes “completely” destroyed the buildings in the town of Doueir and killed five members of the same family and one of their acquaintances. The civil defence agency and Red Cross teams are working to recover the bodies and transport them to local morgues, it said.
The Israeli intelligence agency counts on unconditional US cover and adversary lapses for its assassination policy.
Iran accused of attacks in UAE and Bahrain, smoke blankets Tehran from Israeli strikes NewsNation
Attacks on Tehran’s Fuel Storage and Energy Infrastructure Will Have Consequences Middle East Forum
‘The Air is Unbreathable’: Tehran Shrouded in Cloud of Toxic Smoke After Israel Strikes Fuel Depots Time Magazine
What we know on the ninth day of the US and Israel’s war with Iran RNZ
Israel Strikes Energy Infrastructure Crucial to Iran’s Well-Being The New York Times
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
'Mind boggles' at doubts over legality of Iran war, Israeli president says BBC
Isaac Herzog says Israel is acting out of "self-defence" on behalf of Israel, the wider region and Europe.
Iran war's targets widen into civilian infrastructure as Saudi Arabia reports 2 deaths thecanadianpressnews.ca
Kheibar, Emad, Ghadr: Iran Launches Multiple Ballistic Missiles At Israel NDTV
Saudi Arabia reports its first deaths in the war, saying a military projectile killed an Indian and a Bangladeshi CTV News
Full interview with Israel's consul general on war with Iran | The Point 3.8.26 CBS News
Saudi Arabia Faces First Casualties in Iran Conflict Devdiscourse
Daily Report: The Second Iran War – March 8, 2026 (18:00) Alma Research and Education Center
US-Israel war on Iran, day 9: New strikes hit Tehran; Gulf nations face fresh attacks; UAE intercepts missile threat Gulf News
Spain’s Sánchez doubles down on rejection of Trump’s war with Iran CNN
By Parisa Hafezi and Angus McDowall DUBAI, March 8 (Reuters) - Iran's next leader faces a massive external assault and growing internal anger, and while previous leaders relied on a hardcore of diehard ideologues in the population, it is far from clear how far his successor can do the same. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed by U.S. and Israeli strikes a week ago and his hardline son Mojtaba Khamenei is seen as a frontrunner to succeed him.
We, the American people, have had enough of endless wars Al Jazeera