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Israel and U.S. Launch Preemptive Strikes on Iranian Nuclear and Military Targets

A nationwide state of emergency was declared in Israel, closing airspace and directing citizens to shelters in anticipation of Iranian retaliation.

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Feb 28, 2026
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MIDDLE EAST — Israel launched preemptive strikes on Iran on February 28, with explosions reported in Tehran and other cities. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz stated the action removed threats to Israel.

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A nationwide state of emergency was declared in Israel, closing airspace and directing citizens to shelters in anticipation of Iranian retaliation. Sirens sounded across the country as officials warned of imminent missile and drone attacks.

The operation follows the failure of U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations in Geneva on February 26. U.S. officials presented demands for dismantling facilities and halting proxy support, which Iran rejected while seeking sanctions relief.

The U.S. had positioned military assets, including carriers, in the region prior to the strikes. Reports indicate U.S. aircraft participated, operating from regional bases and targeting ballistic missile sites. President Trump stated major combat operations began to defend against Iranian threats.

Execution and Locations of the Strikes

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