US-Israel "Just Begun" Massive Strikes on Iran, Lebanon Targets

Israeli and US forces have conducted extensive joint airstrikes against hundreds of targets in Iran and Lebanon over a 24-hour period. The operations targeted Iranian ballistic missile arrays, air defenses, and a covert nuclear development site, while also striking Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon. US Central Command chief Admiral Brad Cooper stated the campaign has severely degraded Iranian capabilities and that operations "have just begun," with nearly 2,000 targets already hit. The strikes follow the initial attacks that killed Iran's Supreme Leader, escalating the regional conflict into its fourth day.

Key Points: US-Israel Strike Hundreds of Iran, Lebanon Targets

  • Hundreds of targets hit in Iran & Lebanon
  • 300 Iranian missile launchers neutralized
  • Nuclear weapons development site struck
  • Hezbollah infrastructure targeted in Lebanon
  • US vows continued dynamic operations
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IDF strikes hundreds of targets in Iran, Lebanon; "We have just begun," says US Central Command

IDF and US forces launch massive air strikes on Iran & Lebanon, targeting missiles, Hezbollah, and a nuclear site. US Central Command vows to continue.

"We have just begun. - Admiral Brad Cooper, US Central Command"

Jerusalem, March 4

The relentless barrage of strikes from the US and Israeli forces continued as Operation Roarinng Lion/ Operation Epic Fury targeted multiple sites in Iran and Lebanon. The US-Israel joint strikes are likely to continue with US Central Command Chief Admiral Brad Cooper saying they will not stop.

Israel's Defence force said that in the past 24 hours, hundreds of fighter jets and aircraft had been striking hundreds of targets simultaneously in Iran and Lebanon. The IDF said that since the start of the operation, the Israeli Air Force has neutralized nearly 300 Iranian missile launchers.

As part of the defensive effort, the Israeli Air Force continued to conduct successive waves of strikes against the Iranian regime's ballistic missile arrays and air defence systems.

The Israeli Air Force said, "As part of the defensive effort, the Israeli Air Force continues to conduct successive waves of strikes against the Iranian regime's ballistic missile arrays and air defence systems."

In the south, Israel also continued its operation targeting sites run by the Hezbollah. The IDF said about 60 Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon had been the target of Israeli action. Among the targets struck were weapons storage facilities, missile launchers, command centres, and additional infrastructure belonging to the Hezbollah and Hamas organizations in the Tyre and Sidon areas. IDF claimed that these sites were used by the terrorist organizations to plan and carry out attacks against IDF troops and Israeli civilians.

The IDF further claimed that they had struck what they described a Nuclear Weapons Development Site in Iran. The IDF claimed that the covert 'Minzadehei' compound was used by a group of nuclear scientists who operated to develop a key component for nuclear weapons.

"Using intelligence, the IDF tracked the activities at this new location, removing a key component of the Iranian regime's capability to develop nuclear weapons," the IDF said.

Meanwhile, Admiral Brad Cooper, the commander of United States Central Command in a briefing said that the US will not stop and that Iran's ability to hit back was declining rapidly.

"Now, we're less than 100 hours into this operation, and we've already struck nearly 2,000 targets with more than 2,000 munitions. We have severely degraded Iran's air defences and destroyed hundreds of Iran's ballistic missiles, launchers, and drones...Thus far, we've destroyed 17 Iranian ships, including the most operational Iranian submarine, that now has a hole in its side...Today, there's not a single Iranian ship underway in the Arabian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, or Gulf of Oman. And we will not stop. We will continue to conduct dynamic targeting operations," he said.

"U.S. Air Forces are doing what they do best: executing a high volume of air strikes right into Iran. Operationally, the two most powerful air forces in the world, the U.S. and Israel, are dominating the skies over the world's largest state sponsor of terror... And we've just begun. But I have the utmost confidence that we, alongside our partners, will absolutely achieve our military objectives," he added.

The conflict in the Middle East has entered its fourth day following the US and Israeli strikes on Iran that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, along with other key figures in the Persian Gulf country. In retaliation, Tehran has responded with counter-strikes targeting American military bases and other Israeli assets across the region.

- ANI

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Priya S
The mention of a nuclear weapons development site is chilling. The world cannot afford a nuclear-armed Iran. However, the "we have just begun" rhetoric from the US commander is worrying. This feels like it's moving beyond defence to regime change. Hope our oil prices don't skyrocket again.
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Rohit P
As an Indian, my first thought is for the safety of our brothers and sisters working in the Gulf region. This conflict directly impacts their lives and our economy through remittances. The government should have evacuation plans ready. The human cost is always the highest.
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Sarah B
The scale of this operation is staggering. 2000 targets in less than 100 hours? This is a demonstration of overwhelming force. While I understand the security concerns of Israel, the long-term solution has to be political, not just military. The region needs stability, not more ruins.
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Vikram M
Hezbollah and Hamas are designated terror groups. If their infrastructure is being used to attack civilians, it is a legitimate target. However, the article lacks perspective from the other side. What is the casualty figure? How many civilians have been hurt? The complete picture matters.
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Karthik V
The strategic implications for India are huge. With no Iranian ships in the Gulf, our energy security is now entirely dependent on the US navy's control of the Strait of Hormuz. We need to fast-track our strategic autonomy and diversify our energy sources. Jai Hind!

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