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THIS IS A *NO DISCUSSION THREAD*

Please only post MSM articles and approved sources (i.e. no random Twitter, FB, no opinion articles or substacks, etc)

If any post is actual discussion / commentary, it will be removed.
 
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'We are fully disconnected ' - Iranian soccer team has no contact with families back home

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Iranian warship sunk by submarine off the coast of Sri Lanka.

 
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Long ABC article going into detail about the team and the support they're getting from other players and the fans turning out to see them play.

 
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Naval officials report that more than 100 individuals are unaccounted for following a submarine assault on an Iranian vessel in waters near Sri Lanka. The Wednesday incident also left 78 people injured according to defense ministry sources.
 
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Girl dies from falling shrapnel in Kuwait, Ministry of Health says​


An 11-year-old girl has died after shrapnel fell on her in a residential area of Kuwait, a spokesperson for the country's Ministry of Health says.

"She passed away as a result of her injuries despite resuscitation attempts," the spokesperson, Dr Abdullah Al-Sund, said.

Four members of her family, including her mother, have been taken to hospital, according to Al-Sund.

The New York Times reports that the Kuwait Army said it had destroyed incoming aerial targets, causing debris to fall on a residential building.

 
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US State Department authorizes non-emergency American personnel and family members to leave Cyprus​

BY JON GAMBRELL

The U.S. State Department said early Wednesday it had authorized non-emergency American government personnel and family members to leave Cyprus should they choose due to the war.

A British air base on the Mediterranean island has come under attack in the war.


US State Department says non-emergency personnel and family members can evacuate Saudi Arabia​

BY JON GAMBRELL

The U.S. State Department said early Wednesday it had authorized non-emergency American government personnel and family members to evacuate Saudi Arabia should they choose due to the war.

The U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia has come under attack by Iran in the war.


US State Department authorizes non-emergency personnel, family members to evacuate Oman​

BY MATTHEW LEE

The U.S. State Department said early Wednesday it had authorized non-emergency American government personnel and family members to evacuate Oman should they choose due to the war.

Oman, long an intermediary between the West and Iran, has repeatedly come under attack by Iran.

 
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Israeli airstrike hits hotel outside of Beirut​

BY JON GAMBRELL

An Israeli airstrike hit a hotel outside of Beirut, Lebanon’s state-run news agency reported Wednesday.

The strike came in Hazmieh, about 5 kilometers (3 miles) southeast of downtown Beirut.

The report from Lebanon’s National News Agency said ambulances had been dispatched to the scene.

It did not elaborate in its short report.

 
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Kaine sees ‘troubling’ pattern of military operations without congressional approval

BY BEN FINLEY

Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., says there’s a “troubling pattern” of the Trump administration launching military operations — from Venezuela to Nigeria and to Iran — without involving Congress.

The Trump administration has made a habit of not seeking authorization, providing no advanced notice and then holding a classified hearing that restricts lawmakers’ ability to talk about it publicly, Kaine said Tuesday.

Kaine said he brought up his concerns during the administration’s closed-door briefing on Tuesday to senators on the military operation in Iran. He said his point was not refuted.

“It’s convinced many of us in the room that you’ve decided that you will never come to Congress,” Kaine told reporters at the Capitol after the briefing. “You don’t think you ever have to come to Congress for war authorization.”

 
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UN 'deeply disturbed' by reports of Iran school strike that killed 160 children​

A UN body said it was “deeply disturbed” by the deaths of children during the war in the Middle East, after ‌the bombing of a girls’ school in southern Iran.

More than 160 children were reported killed after the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ school in Minab was hit on Saturday, the first day of the US-Israeli attacks against Iran.

The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child said: “This is a reminder that children are among the most vulnerable in armed conflicts, and must never be treated as collateral damage.”

US secretary of state Marco Rubio said on ⁠Monday that the country’s forces “would not deliberately target a school”, while Israel commented that it would investigate the incident.

Large crowds of people surround coffins draped in Iranian flags.

People attend the funeral of the victims following a reported strike on a school in Minab, Iran.Photograph: Amirhossein Khorgooei/Reuters

 
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Israeli strike kills 4 in Lebanon, state-run media says​

BY SAMY MAGDY

At least four people were killed in an Israeli strike that hit a residential complex in the Lebanese city of Baalbeck, state-run media reported.

The strike early Wednesday also wounded six others, the National News Agency said.

 
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Trump 'betrayed diplomacy and Americans who elected him', says Iran foreign minister​

The Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi, who headed the Iranian delegation during nuclear talks with US officials before this recent bout of fighting began, said Trump has ‘“betrayed diplomacy” by launching attacks in the middle of negotiations.

In a post on X, he said:

When complex nuclear negotiations are treated like a real estate transaction, and when big lies cloud realities, unrealistic expectations can never be met.

The outcome? Bombing the negotiation table out of spite.

Mr Trump betrayed diplomacy and Americans who elected him.

 
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3h ago

Israel-US strikes on Iran appear ‘inconsistent with international law’, says Canadian PM​

Canada’s prime minister Mark Carney said the US-Israeli strikes on Iran “would appear, prima facie... to be inconsistent with international law”.

That is despite initially supporting the strikes on Saturday, which he now says he did so “with regret”.

Speaking to reporters in Sydney, where he is on an official visit, he said: “We were not informed in advance, we were not asked to participate.

“Prima facie, it appears that these actions are inconsistent with international law.”

Prime minister of Canada Mark Carney speaking at an event.

Prime minister of Canada Mark Carney speaks during an address at the Lowy Institute in Sydney, Australia. Photograph: Ayush Kumar/Reuters

He continued: “We support efforts to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and to prevent its regime from further threatening international peace and security.

“Because Canada is taking the world as it is, not passively waiting for a world we wish to be.

“We do, however, take this position with regret because the current conflict is another example of the failure of the international order.”

 
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I no longer feel safe, says owner of hotel hit by Israeli strikes​

Alice Cuddy
Reporting from Hazmieh

Woman stands outside Comfort Hotel, which was struck in an Israeli strike
IMAGE SOURCE, ALICE CUDDY/BBC
Image caption, "Who do I trust? Should I trust Hezbollah or Israel? I don't trust anyone," says Magay

I’m in Hazmieh - on the outskirts of the Lebanese capital Beirut - where a hotel was struck overnight.

The Comfort Hotel sustained serious damage to its first and second floors, and witnesses say the receptionist was seriously injured and taken to hospital.

A clean-up effort was under way this morning as locals looked on in shock. "We woke up to an explosion and dust," one man who had been staying at the hotel says. "We don't know anything. We don't know what happened... This area is normally secure."

Magay Chebli, who owns the hotel with her husband, says she received a call at about 4am, telling her the hotel had been hit in an Israeli strike.

She says displaced people had been among those staying at the hotel, and that they had tried to take in only families.

"I wish you were here before and you saw how they [the families] were coming out with their diapers and milk. We don't have terrorists here. We hate them," she says.

The BBC has asked the Israeli military about the strike and what the target was. Magay says she no longer feels safe anywhere in Lebanon but will not leave.

"Who do I trust? Should I trust Hezbollah or Israel? I don't trust anyone," she says.

As the cleanup happened at the hotel in Hazmieh, explosions from Israeli strikes this morning could be heard in the southern suburbs of Dahieh.

Picture of Comfort Hotel, which has been damaged in an Israeli strike
IMAGE SOURCE, ALICE CUDDY/BBC

 
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  • 'OVERWHELMING' STRIKES TO HIT IRAN: Expect an “overwhelming” and bigger wave of military strikes on Iran in the coming days, top Trump administration officials told lawmakers in classified briefings. New attacks rocked Tehran this morning, targeting Iran's security forces.
  • MOURNING FOR LEADER DELAYED: Iranian state media reported the government is delaying public mourning ceremonies for slain Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, whose body was set to go on display in Tehran today. The country's ruling clerics are in the meantime moving ahead with selecting a replacement as Israel vowed the new leader will also be a target
  • Live updates: Iran delays public mourning for Khamenei and hits U.S. sites in the Gulf
 

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