US-Iran Israel War Live Updates: In Kuwait, US Loses F-15, Finds Its Embassy Hit; American Naval Base In Bahrain Under Attack Again
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Qatar Airways temporarily suspends flight operations
In a X post, the Qatar Airways announced that it has temporarily suspended flight operations.
The X post read, "Qatar Airways has temporarily suspended all flight operations following the closure of Qatari airspace. The airline said services will resume once the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority confirms it is safe to reopen the airspace. A further update is expected by March 3 at 09:00 Doha time (06:00 UTC). Passengers are advised to check the airline’s website or mobile app for the latest information."
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Update: Qatar Airways flight operations remain temporarily suspended due to the closure of Qatari airspace.
— Qatar Airways (@qatarairways) March 2, 2026
Qatar Airways will resume operations once the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority announces the safe reopening of Qatari airspace. A further update will be provided on March…
Thick smoke rises at US Naval Base in Bahrain as Iran strikes in new wave of missile and drone attacks
Thick smoke rises at US Naval Base in Bahrain as Iran strikes in new wave of missile and drone attacks pic.twitter.com/fe0iXPsXZX
— RT (@RT_com) March 2, 2026
| Lots of strikes against US naval base in Bahrain. pic.twitter.com/jHpJc7KFgH
— Eternal Glory (@EternalGlory0) March 2, 2026
31 Killed, 149 Wounded In Israeli Strikes On Lebanon After Hezbollah Rocket Fire
At least 31 people were killed and 149 wounded in Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon on Monday, according to the Lebanese health ministry. The strikes targeted Beirut’s southern suburbs and southern Lebanon after Hezbollah fired rockets into northern Israel. The Israeli military said it struck Hezbollah positions in response, warning of further action amid escalating cross-border tensions.
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US-Israel Attack Iran: 31 Killed, 149 Wounded In Israeli Strikes On Lebanon After Hezbollah Rocket FireUS Embassy In Kuwait Attacked By Iranian Drone; F-15 Fighter Jet Crashes Amid Rising Middle East Tensions
Amid escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, an Iranian drone reportedly struck the US Embassy in Kuwait on Monday. Videos circulating online, which could not be independently verified, showed smoke rising from the embassy compound. Separate unverified footage also showed smoke near the American embassy premises in Kuwait, fuelling concerns of wider regional escalation.
⚡️ Ubalozi wa Marekani nchini Kuwait unateketea kwa moto. pic.twitter.com/3oe1iqqekZ
— kavol agent (@ErnestKavol4) March 2, 2026
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US Embassy In Kuwait Attacked By Iranian Drone; F-15 Fighter Jet Crashes Amid Rising Middle East Tensions - VIDEOSMultiple sources have reported that unverified videos circulating on social media show the aircraft rapidly descending before impact, followed by smoke rising from the crash site. The cause of the crash is still unknown.
Many other videos shows the pilot, who appeared to have minor injuries, being helped by local Kuwaiti civilians. In one video, civilians are seen placing the pilot in the trunk of a vehicle while contacting medical services, identifying him as an American.
امریکی فضائیہ کا ایک F-15E Strike Eagle لڑاکا طیارہ کویت کے مغربی علاقے میں گر کر تباہ pic.twitter.com/987miHGD00
— AyeshaNaz (@ayeshanaz90) March 2, 2026
BREAKING: Possible crash of American F-15 in Kuwait
— Arya - آریا (@AryJeay) March 2, 2026
A footage has been circulating showing an injured American army pilot in the back of a trunk of Kuwaitis.
The Kuwaitis say:
“Call an ambulance… He’s American leave him”
Another footage shows a fighter jet crashing into a… pic.twitter.com/1fTfUCKryt
'US Used B‑2 Bombers, Suicide Drones & Anthropic AI In Strikes On Iran': Report
The US and Israel launched Operation Epic Fury/Roaring Lion, striking Iranian missile and terror targets, including Tehran. The Pentagon used B-2 stealth bombers, F/A-18 and F-35 jets, suicide and Shahed-style drones, and AI tools from Anthropic. Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and family members were reportedly killed, marking a major escalation.
U.S. forces are taking bold action to eliminate imminent threats posed by the Iranian regime. Strikes continue. pic.twitter.com/z1x07D7APl
— U.S. Central Command (@CENTCOM) March 2, 2026
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'US Used B‑2 Bombers, Suicide Drones & Anthropic AI In Strikes On Iran': ReportUS, 6 Arab Nations Issue Joint Statement Condemning Iran’s 'Reckless' Missile Strikes Across West Asia, Warns Dangerous Escalation
The United States and six Arab nations Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia> and the United Arab Emirates have jointly condemned Iran’s recent missile and drone attacks across West Asia, describing the strikes as “unjustified” and “reckless” in a strongly worded statement that underscored rising regional tensions.
#BREAKING: Joint Statement by US, UK, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and UAE on recent missile and drone attacks launched by the Iran across the region.
— Aditya Raj Kaul (@AdityaRajKaul) March 2, 2026
“We stand united in defense of our citizens, sovereignty, and territory, and reaffirm our right to self-defense… pic.twitter.com/fxvqeooqkF
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US, 6 Arab Nations Issue Joint Statement Condemning Iran’s 'Reckless' Missile Strikes Across West Asia, Warns Dangerous EscalationUS Shares Video Of Bombing, Claims Destruction Of IRGC Headquarters As Joint Strikes With Israel Escalate Iran Conflict
The United States confirmed a major strike that destroyed the IRGC’s headquarters, while Israel targeted dozens of Iranian military and intelligence facilities. The attacks came after reports that Iran’s supreme leader was killed. Tehran announced an interim leadership council and responded with missiles and drones, raising fears of a broader Middle East war.
The Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) killed more than 1,000 Americans over the past 47 years. Yesterday, a large-scale U.S. strike cut off the head of the snake. America has the most powerful military on earth, and the IRGC no longer has a headquarters. pic.twitter.com/WdpN7JBECr
— U.S. Central Command (@CENTCOM) March 1, 2026
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'Cut Off Snake's Head': US Shares Video Of Bombing, Claims Destruction Of IRGC Headquarters As Joint Strikes With Israel Escalate Iran ConflictDay 3 Of US-Israel Iran Attack
The joint military offensive launched by the United States and Israel against Iran entered its third day on March 2, 2026, with sustained aerial bombardments and retaliatory actions intensifying across the region.
The coordinated campaign codenamed Operation Epic Fury by Washington and Operation Roaring Lion by Israel began on February 28 with large-scale strikes targeting strategic Iranian military and leadership assets.
Iranian state media confirmed the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, 86, who was killed in a missile strike on his secure compound in Tehran. Reports indicate the operation was based on long-term intelligence assessments, including inputs reportedly shared by US agencies with Israeli counterparts.
In addition to Khamenei, multiple senior figures were eliminated during the opening wave and subsequent strikes, including high-ranking commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and influential political leaders believed to be part of Iran’s succession framework. Among those reported killed was senior official Ali Shamkhani, further deepening the leadership vacuum within Tehran’s power structure.
PV Sindhu Set To Miss All England Badminton After Being Stranded In Dubai Due To US-Israel-Iran WarThe conflict remains largely air-driven, with missile and drone exchanges dominating the battlefield. However, its ripple effects are increasingly visible across West Asia, with allied militias and regional actors responding in ways that risk widening the confrontation.
Military analysts describe the situation as highly volatile and fast-moving, warning that the elimination of Iran’s top leadership has dramatically altered the strategic landscape. While the primary engagement remains aerial, the potential for a broader, multi-front escalation continues to grow as both sides signal readiness for sustained operations.