Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has stated that some countries have begun exploring mediation efforts in the conflict. Iranian forces have claimed to have targeted US and Israeli installations with new ballistic missiles. The Iranian Parliament Speaker, Dr. Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, has said that the US aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln has withdrawn from the battlefield.
In a recent interview with Geo News, London Mayor Sadiq Khan expressed his approval of UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s decision not to participate in the Iraq war and to learn from past mistakes. Khan stated that other British political parties were eager to join the US in the war. Sunak had previously announced that the UK’s long-standing policy was to resolve issues with Iran through dialogue, which is why the country did not participate in the initial attacks on Iran.
The Iranian government has claimed that Israeli drones targeted a three-story building in the Akkar neighborhood of Lebanon, which belonged to a retired Lebanese military officer, Youssef Rdey Rmeileh, causing significant damage. Meanwhile, Kuwait’s US military base was hit by airstrikes, leading to reports of fires. The global crude oil price has surged by 9% following the failure of the US to open the Strait of Hormuz. Israel has announced the resumption of international flights from 8 March.
The recent Texas primary elections in the US have stunned political analysts, with voter turnout reaching historic levels and several key contests producing unexpected results. The outcome has sparked a new debate about whether Texas will become a swing state or even transition into a Democratic stronghold. Reports suggest that the son of Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich was among the wounded soldiers during clashes near the Lebanese border.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps has claimed to have launched a series of attacks on US and Israeli installations using advanced ballistic missiles. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has stated that some countries have begun exploring mediation efforts in the conflict. The UK has offered a generous relocation package to 150 families, prompting criticism and accusations of favoritism.
The situation remains fluid, with many developments and reports emerging from the region. The international community continues to closely monitor the situation, with many nations offering their support and assistance to the parties involved.

