A local in Arad, southern Israel, lashed out at Israeli Minister of National Security Ben Gvir, calling him a "Judeo-Nazi," and told him to leave as he visited the town earlier tonight following the Iranian missile strike that injured dozens.
You are a Judeo-Nazi! You only sow death! You only sow death!
You've got no business being here! Get out of my town! You shouldn't be here! You're responsible for all the death!
You're responsible for all the death! Get the hell out of our town! Judeo-Nazi! Judeo-Nazi!
Judeo-Nazi, lol
Another bulk carrier was attacked, likely by Iranian projectiles, around 15 nautical miles north of Sharjah.️ The strike appears to have missed the vessel, and all crew members are safe.
Videos show how in Tehran, the capital of Iran, experienced one of the heaviest waves of airstrikes since the beginning of the war last night. Multiple bombings have been reported across the city, with IAF fighter jets heard overhead and fires and smoke visible in several areas following Israeli strikes.
A U.S. Air Force B-52 strategic bomber equipped with AGM-158B JASSM-ER cruise missiles has been observed at RAF Fairford in the United Kingdom, serving as a forward staging location for bomber operations linked to Operation Epic Fury.
Additionally, the U.S. Air Force U-2 ISR aircraft has been deployed to RAF Fairford in the United Kingdom, which is being used as a forward staging base for operations linked to Operation Epic Fury.
U.S. CENTCOM released imagery showing the Kuh-E Barjamali Ballistic Missile Assembly Facility, where Iran was producing close, short, and medium-range ballistic missiles. ️The first image, dated March 1, 2026, shows the site intact before the strikes. ️A second image from March 7, 2026 shows the facility heavily damaged and no longer operational.
In response to U.S. President Trump's threats to target Iranian power plants, Iranian state media outlet Mehr News Agency published a poster titled 'Say goodbye to electricity', depicting power plants in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Kuwait as potential targets for retaliation.
"In the event of even the slightest attack on Iran's electricity infrastructure, the entire region will go dark," the poster reads.