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New Israel, Iran attacks across region: Latest developments in Middle East war Paris, France, March 3 (AFP) Mar 03, 2026 US and Israeli strikes hit targets across Tehran on Tuesday as President Donald Trump boasted of widespread damage and said it was "too late" for talks. Iran retaliated with drone and missile attacks on US embassies and economic targets around the Gulf on the fourth day of the war, while Israel pushed deeper into Lebanon to fight the Tehran-backed Hezbollah militia. Here are the latest developments:
"Just about everything's been knocked out," Trump said of US-Israeli strikes on Iran, as he met German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Washington. Trump told reporters he acted to stop Iran attacking first, and "might have forced Israel's hand".
"Most of the people we had in mind are dead," Trump said. He said the "worst case" would be "somebody takes over who's as bad as the previous person".
"The passing of a man -- however central he may be to the architecture of power -- does not automatically mean the end of a system," said Pahlavi, who lives in exile in Paris.
The price of Brent crude was at $83.79 a barrel after earlier going above $85 a barrel. Gold and silver prices fell sharply as traders piled into bets on energy and the US dollar.
Iranian media said central Tehran was struck, as well as the religious city of Qom, where the building used by the official body that select Iran's new supreme leader was hit.
"They want to talk. I said 'Too Late!'" Trump said -- two days after saying he had agreed to talks.
Earlier, the Iranian Red Crescent said more than 780 people have been killed nationwide in Iran since the conflict began. AFP was not able to verify the figure.
In response, the Lebanese army pulled back some of its forces after Iran-backed Hezbollah attacked Israeli bases. burs-pdw/tw |
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