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Nearly 800 died in Iran due to US and Israel attacks


After the continuing war in West Asia and the attacks and counter attacks taking place between Iran, US and Israel with the latter two nations together it unambiguously seems that destruction and loss of human lives are massive.

While Iran is very bravely keeping its attacking tempo high despite US and Israel hell bent upon destroying Iran to rubble the former has so far attacked the US military bases in several countries of the middle East leading to tremendous destruction and loss of lives.

There are clear cut reports that so far nearly 800 people have died in Iran due to the incessant missile attacks , in Israel there have been comparatively very little human loss leading to 28 deaths in all, as a result of Iranian attacks inside Israel territory. Among the 800 killed , 165 were the adolescent girls and boys whose graves have been dug sending shock waves around the world and US, Israel being condemned by the entire humanity.

After the powerful attacks on two US embassies in the middle East by the Iranian drones laden with powerful bombs , the US president Donald Trump has directed all the American civilians living there to vacate those countries with immediate affect.

There are reports that the Israel and the US forces have continued their attacks in Iran including at Iranian State Broadcaster as the casualties in these fatal attacks rise to 787 numbers with nearly 2,148 injured whose identity is still unknown.

In a statement the Israel Prime minister Netanyahu has said that he hasn’t asked or urged the US President to attack Iran. It is his own decision as he want to wipe out the present regime at any costs to make Iran terrorism free.

According to the latest news the United States government has shut down its embassies in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait after the Iranian drone attacks.

The US president has in his latest update on Truth Social informed that two days ago, the Iranian regime had 11 ships in the Gulf of Oman, today they have ZERO.

The Iranian regime has harassed and attacked international shipping in the Gulf of Oman for decades. Those days are over asserted Donald Trump.

He further added the military campaign against Iran could last about four weeks and that Washington will do whatever it takes to destroy Tehran’s missile and nuclear capabilities.

Iran has struck energy infrastructure across the Gulf, sending global oil and gas prices sharply higher.

Qatar’s state-owned petroleum company has suspended all LNG production after two of its facilities were hit said Trump.

Meanwhile in a fresh advisory issued on Tuesday the Indian Embassy in Tehran advised those Indians living in Iran to exercise special caution and remain indoors at all costs.

According to a news report the Indian airlines including IndiGo, Air India Express have also resumed services to Gulf states — Muscat, Oman, Jeddah among others —on Tuesday (March 3, 2026) to facilitate the return of stranded passengers. Dubai and Abu Dhabi carriers also announced limited resumption off flights.

Meanwhile after the Iran drones attacks on Dubai international Airport thousands of passengers have been adversely affected after the closure of the completely dabmaged Airport and hundreds of flights being cancelled. The airport was seen with massive fines coming out of the airport building with planes burning and people running in panic and fear here and there funding the exit eith their terrified children and eimen. The pictures of airplanes being burnt massively are giving a fearful picture of the damaging attacks with several casualties too taking place.

Meanwhile the Indian prone minister Narendra Modi spoke to the head of the states of several middle East countries viz Amit of Quatar, Crown Prince of Kuwait and Majesty Sultan of Oman tk express his solidarity and to asses the latest post war situation in their countries.

After talking to the HH Sheikh Tamin Bin Hamad Al Thani , the Amir of Quatar Prime minister Narendra Modi wrote on X: “Spoke with my brother, H.H. Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Amir of Qatar. We stand firmly in solidarity with Qatar and strongly condemn any violation of its sovereignty and territorial integrity. We emphasized the urgent need to restore peace and stability in the region through dialogue and diplomacy. I also conveyed my appreciation for his continued support and care for the Indian community in Qatar during this challenging time.
@TamimBinHamad”
After speaking to His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik the PM Modi exchanged views on recent developments in West Asia.

During the conversation, the Prime Minister condemned the violation of Oman’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The two leaders agreed that sustained diplomatic engagement is essential for the earliest restoration of regional peace and stability wrote PM Modi in X.
After speaking to His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik Prime minister Narendra Modi write on X : Spoke with His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik and exchanged views on recent developments in West Asia. Condemned the violation of Oman’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. We agreed that sustained diplomatic engagement is essential for earliest restoration of regional peace and stability. Deeply appreciated Oman’s continued support to the Indian community.


Pic: taken from social media

Israel is burning right now, the afternoon nap flew away.

Above :

(Iranian Ballistic Missiles attack on Israel

Grok verified the footage: This vidip is real and Gok verified. This is a civilian footage from a Tel Aviv taken from the balcony today, capturing Iran’s latest ballistic missile barrage: dozens of interceptor trails (Iron Dome/Arrow systems) and impact explosions with smoke plumes over the city skyline. This Iranian missiles attack was so thundrous and powerful that the Israel bombers and anti missile system couldn’t counter them and the destruction at the Tel Aviva was massive , never seen before reveal sources. )


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