Sunday, March 1, 2026

IDF launches strikes on Hezbollah in response to attack on northern Israel


The IDF announced on Monday morning that sirens sounded in several areas of northern Israel following the launch of projectiles from Lebanon.

The details of the launch are currently under review.

IDF launches strikes on Hezbollah in response to attack on northern Israel

The IDF announced that it has begun striking Hezbollah targets in Lebanon in response to the terrorist organization launching projectiles towards Israel in the early morning hours on Monday.

An IDF statement published shortly after Hezbollah attacked read, “Following the sirens that sounded in several areas in northern Israel, a projectile that crossed from Lebanon into Israeli territory was intercepted by the Israeli Air Force, and several projectiles fell in open areas in accordance with standard protocols. No injuries or damages were reported.”

This attack marked Hezbollah's first action against Israel's northern regions since 2024, officially joining the conflict alongside Iran.

IDF launches new waves of strikes on Iran, explosions heard in Tehran

The IDF announced that it has begun an additional wave of strikes against the Iranian regime in Tehran in the early morning hours on Monday.

The strikes are being carried out by the Israeli Air Force and are being guided by IDF intelligence, the military noted.

According to the Iranian semi-official news agency, Tasnim, explosions were heard in areas of Tehran.


Hormuz erupts: Attacks, GPS jamming, Houthi threats rock Strait amid US-Israeli strikes


Emma Bussey

The Strait of Hormuz region became a flashpoint Sunday after U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran under Operation Epic Fury triggered electronic warfare activity and multiple "attacks" on vessels along one of the world’s most critical energy waterways, according to reports.

The sudden escalation followed a Feb. 28 warning from U.S. maritime authorities urging commercial vessels to avoid strategic waterways if possible, including the Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman and Arabian Sea, citing heightened security risks.

"It is recommended that vessels keep clear of this area if possible," the advisory warned.

"The Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz and adjacent waters are the most dangerous place right now for commercial shipping," Jakob P. Larsen, head of maritime security at BIMCO, told Fox News Digital.

"Ships in the Persian Gulf are under threat from Iranian attacks," Larsen said.

"To protect themselves, most ships stay as far away from Iran as they can," he added before describing how ships are "trying to depart from the Persian Gulf to get away from the threat."

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) and regional authorities reported multiple maritime incidents listed as "attacks" Sunday.

One vessel west of Sharjah, UAE, was rocked by an explosion from an unknown projectile that detonated close alongside, and another tanker north of Muscat, Oman, was struck above the waterline, sparking a fire that was later brought under control, according to data.

A third vessel northwest of Mina Saqr, UAE, was also hit by a projectile that ignited a blaze aboard, the organization reported.

Compounding the physical threats is a surge in electronic warfare with maritime intelligence firm Windward reporting widespread GPS and Automatic Identification System (AIS) interference, impacting 1,000-plus ships.

Windward cited widespread navigation disruption near Iran’s Bandar Abbas port, with ships falsely appearing at airports, a nuclear power plant and inland locations.

Several new AIS jamming clusters were also identified across Emirati, Qatari, Omani and Iranian waters, Windward said.

Major shipping company Maersk announced it would reroute some services away from the region, citing crew and cargo safety.

Roughly 20% of global oil and gas exports pass through the Strait, and traffic has already thinned, with some tankers reversing course or switching off AIS signals.

Industry groups also warned of Houthi retaliation in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, while analysts cautioned that Iran could seize vessels tied to U.S. or Israeli interests.

"The Houthis have threatened to resume attacks on ships in the Red Sea, Bab el-Mandeb Strait and Gulf of Aden," Larsen explained.

Ships with business connections to U.S. or Israeli interests are considered more likely targets, though others could be struck deliberately or in error, he said.

Tanker owners’ association Intertanko also warned members that "the expectation is that the Houthis may respond and recommence attacks on shipping," although immediate intelligence remained unclea


Trump Addresses the Nation with Update on Iran – Warns “There Will Likely be More” US Troops Killed and Demands Iranian Forces Surrender “or Face Certain Death”


WATCH: Trump Addresses the Nation with Update on Iran – Warns “There Will Likely be More” US Troops Killed and Demands Iranian Forces Surrender “or Face Certain Death”


President Trump on Sunday addressed the nation, announcing the progress of the strikes on Iran, which have killed dozens of top Iranian leaders and the Supreme Leader of Iran. 

During his address, Trump described Operation Epic Fury as “one of the largest, most complex, most overwhelming military offenses the world has ever seen,” noting that “combat operations continue at this time in full force, and they will continue until all of our objectives are achieved.”

He further highlighted strikes earlier on Iranian Naval ships, which sunk nine boats and destroyed Iran’s Naval Headquarters, “all in a matter of literally minutes,” he said.

Addressing the three fallen troops and others who were injured in the operation, Trump expressed grief for the "true American patriots who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation," adding that "there will likely be more before it ends," but "we'll do everything possible, where that won't be the case."

The President also sent a message to the Iranian forces, demanding that they surrender "and receive full immunity or face certain death."

"It will be certain death. Won't be pretty," Trump said after boasting that the United States has "the strongest military the world has ever seen."

He then spoke to the people of Iran, urging them to "seize this moment, to be brave, be bold, be heroic, and take back your country."

"America is with you," Trump said. "I made a promise to you, and I fulfilled that promise. The rest will be up to you, but we'll be there to help."

WATCH:

Trump: Over the past 36 hours, the United States and its partners have launched Operation Epic Fury, one of the largest, most complex, most overwhelming military offenses the world has ever seen. Nobody has seen anything like it. We have hit hundreds of targets in Iran, including Revolutionary Guard facilities, Iranian air defense systems.

Just now, it was announced that we knocked out nine ships plus their naval building, all in a matter of literally minutes. Iran's formerly Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, is dead. This wretched and vile man had the blood of hundreds and even thousands of Americans on his hands and was responsible for the slaughter of countless thousands of innocent people all across many countries.

Last night, all over Iran, the voices of the Iranian people could be heard cheering and celebrating in the streets when his death was announced. The entire military command is gone as well, and many of them want to surrender into saving their lives. They want immunity. They're calling by the thousands.

Earlier today, CENTCOM shared the news that three US military service members have been killed in action. As one nation, we grieve for the true American patriots who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation, even as we continue the righteous mission for which they gave their lives. We pray for the full recovery of the wounded and send our immense love and eternal gratitude to the families of the fallen, and sadly, there will likely be more before it ends.

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Shocking Close-Up Video Shows Moment Iranian Missile Hits Jerusalem


Shocking Close-Up Video Shows Moment Iranian Missile Hits Jerusalem


An Iranian missile hit Jerusalem on Sunday evening.

Iran retaliated this weekend after the US and Israel took at the country’s Supreme Leader and more than 40 senior regime leaders in a joint military operation. 

Late Sunday, an Iranian missile penetrated Israel’s Iron Dome defense system and directly hit Jerusalem.

According to The Times of Israel, three people were wounded in the missile strike.


Streaks from Israeli interceptor missiles and ballistic missiles launched by Iran seen in the sky over Jerusalem during the latest missile barrage fired against Central Israel.


Shocking up close video posted to social media shows Israel’s Iron Dome missiles intercepting Iran’s barrage of missiles. However, one Iranian missile bypassed Israel’s Iron Dome defense missiles and struck Jerusalem.


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STRAIT OF HORMUZ


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