US-Israeli Missile Barrage on Iran
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Mar 03, 2026 · Last updated Mar 04, 2026
The ongoing U.S.-Israeli missile barrage on Iran and Iran's retaliatory strikes significantly escalate geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, leading to increased uncertainty in global energy markets and defense sector investments. The humanitarian crisis and infrastructure damage in Iran could also impact international aid and reconstruction efforts, potentially affecting related industries.
Iran's capital, Tehran, has been described as a ghost town following a U.S.-Israeli missile barrage that began on Saturday, resulting in hundreds of Iranian deaths and widespread destruction. Civilian structures, including a hospital and a girls' school, have been hit, causing immense fear and panic among residents, with many attempting to flee the country. Electricity and water cuts are prevalent, and people are stockpiling food due to fears of prolonged conflict. Iran has retaliated with drone and missile attacks on Israel, Jordan, and Gulf monarchies. The late Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, is being blamed by some Iranians for the country's predicament due to his nuclear policy. Despite hopes from U.S. and Israeli leaders for an uprising, there is no evidence of one being imminent, though news of Khamenei's death did prompt some celebrations.
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