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Israel says 200 munitions used in strikes on Beirut The Israeli military said it has carried out large-scale air and sea strikes on Beirut, using about 200 munitions. In a statement, the army said around 70 sites across the Lebanese capital have been targeted so far, including about 50 high-rise buildings. Lebanon’s death toll from Israeli attacks has risen to 634, including 91 children, according to earlier figures from Lebanese authorities.
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Trump says Iran war to end ‘soon’ as Israel claims no time limit Al Jazeera
How can the Strait of Hormuz be protected? The Times
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After Iran war panic, U.S. scales back Middle East evacuations as demand drops Axios
As the Iran War Fallout Widens, Trump Seems to Be Turning to an Old Tactic. He’s in for a Rude Awakening. Slate
Could Iran be using China’s highly accurate BeiDou navigation system? Al Jazeera
Attacks in the Strait of Hormuz intensify as Iran says it targeted commercial ships abcnews.com
At least three commercial ships were struck near the Strait of Hormuz, as Iranian leaders declared that they were widening their assault on countries in the Persian Gulf, aiming to raise the economic price of the U.S.-Israeli military campaign. facebook.com
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What Is the Strait of Hormuz? Why It's Important and What's At Stake Katie Couric Media
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Three cargo ships damaged by ‘projectiles’ in Strait of Hormuz Colorado Politics
Republicans are heading towards an election season led by a president who just launched an unpopular war in the Middle East that is raising gas prices, writes John Bowden. Sound familiar?
The war in Iran could plunge the world into hunger grist.org
Nigel Farage says Iran ‘bigger danger than Putin’ in New Statesman interview The Guardian
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Thousands of Americans decline evacuation flights from UAE The US State Department said it offered nearly 9,000 Americans and their family members seats on evacuation flights from the UAE. Officials said around 300 seats were available on Wednesday’s flights but some remained empty after passengers boarded. At least one charter flight scheduled over the weekend was cancelled after no passengers arrived. Many Americans in the region have chosen to arrange their own travel or remain in the Middle East. Meanwhile, over 43,000 Americans have returned to the US since February 28, most on commercial flights.