- The United States and Israel continued their assault on Iran, with the death toll in the nation rising to 787
- US President Trump has said that the onslaught on the Middle Eastern country is likely to continue for 4-5 weeks
- Israel has also targeted Hezbollah in Lebanon and launched a new ground incursion into the country’s south
- Pakistan’s PM Sharif has said that the country remains ready to play a constructive role in efforts to promote peace and stability
- Iran expanded the war by attacking multiple Gulf countries; however, maintained that it was only targeting US bases
French President Emmanuel Macron said that the United States and Israel's military operations in Iran were conducted "outside international law," but placed primary blame on the Islamic Republic.
"The United States of America and Israel decided to launch military operations, conducted outside international law, which we cannot approve of," said Macron.
But "the Islamic Republic of Iran bears primary responsibility for this situation," Macron added, citing their "dangerous" nuclear program, support for regional proxies, and orders to shoot "its own people" during protests in January.
Loud explosion heard in Beirut: Report
Published: March 3, 2026 | 00:13 GMT
A loud explosion was heard by an AFP journalist in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, shortly after midnight on Wednesday, as Israel and Hezbollah traded strikes and rocket fire.
Tehran-backed Hezbollah reprised its rocket and drone attacks on Israel on Monday after a long hiatus in retaliation for the killing of Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a wave of joint US-Israeli strikes.
Israel says it has launched 'broad wave' of strikes on Iran
Published: March 3, 2026 | 22:49 GMT
Israel's military said it has launched a "broad wave of strikes" on targets in Iran, after the Islamic Republic launched three separate missile barrages at Israeli territory in recent hours.
The military said the targets of its latest strikes include "launch sites, aerial defence systems, and additional infrastructure."
This live blog will continue to be updated with confirmed developments, official statements, and casualty assessments as they emerge.