Israel-related developments amid the widening U.S.-Israel war with Iran (March 3, 2026)
Reporting on March 3, 2026 described a widening U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran, with the New York Times citing nearly 900 deaths so far and renewed scrutiny in Washington over how the strikes were justified. International reaction also sharpened, with the Guardian describing broad condemnation across much of the Global South and specific criticism from China and South Africa. Separately, Human Rights Watch’s World Report 2026 chapter on Israel and Palestine described severe harms in Gaza during 2025 and referenced a UN Commission of Inquiry finding alleging genocide, while other reporting—attributed to Iranian accounts—said strikes hit a gathering of Iranian clerics linked to choosing a successor to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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Confirmed developments
Reporting on March 3, 2026 indicated that the U.S.-Israel war with Iran was continuing to broaden geographically and politically. The New York Times said nearly 900 people had been killed in fighting in the Middle East so far, underscoring the scale of the violence described by major outlets as the conflict expanded beyond initial strike exchanges.
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