US-Iran Clash: Carnage in Lebanon Hits 200+, Iran Hammers Gulf Bases as War Spreads Wider

US B2 bomber strike on Iran missile site
Israel airstrike in Beirut Lebanon 2026

Middle East Conflict Enters Day 7

It’s Day 7 of this escalating mess in the Middle East—what started as targeted strikes against Iran’s nuclear and military setup has now turned into a full-on regional firestorm involving the United States, Israel, Iran, and pretty much pulling in half the Gulf.

Iran missile attack on US base Kuwait

Israeli Strikes Intensify in Lebanon

Israeli forces have been hitting hard—really hard—in Beirut’s southern suburbs, southern Lebanon, and even pushing into the east near the Bekaa Valley.
Overnight and through today, the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health is reporting the death toll from this latest wave climbing to over 120 killed (some sources saying at least 123), with hundreds wounded—683 or more across recent days.

Hezbollah Retaliates as Civilian Toll Rise

Hezbollah’s been firing back, warning Israeli border towns to clear out, but the civilian cost in Lebanon is mounting fast. It’s like the clock’s turned back to the pathos of those past flare-ups, only raised by everything else going on.

Iran Launches Missiles at US-Linked Gulf Bases

Over in the Gulf, Iran’s not backing down. They’ve kept beginning missiles and drones at US-linked sites—bases in Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Qatar.

Detonation reported near places like Ali Al Salem Air Base and Camp Arifjan, with air defences lighting up the sky intercepting swarms.

Earlier hits killed a handful of US service members (at least three confirmed in one strike), injured more, and damaged radar and comms gear

Strait of Hormuz Crisis and Global Impact

Iran’s asserting these are direct payback, but US officials say Tehran’s missile barrages are way down—by like 90% from the opening days—because so many launchers and command spots got hammered early.

Still, the threat’s real, and it’s got shipping through the Strait of Hormuz basically frozen, oil prices going nuts, and embassies shutting down.

Heavy US Strikes Inside Iran

Inside Iran, the pounding continues. US B-2 bombers dropped massive bunker-busters on deep missile sites, Tehran got hit again with explosions shaking neighborhoods, and the US even torched that drone carrier ship, the IRIS Shahid Bagheri, out at sea.

Death toll there? Over 1,300 since it all kicked off on February 28, including the big one—Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei taken out right at the start, plus other top brass.

US B2 bomber strike on Iran missile site

Iran’s Response: No Ceasefire, No Fear

Power vacuum’s real, but Iranian officials like Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi are talking tough: no ceasefire requests, no fear of a ground invasion—they say they’re “waiting” and it’ll be a disaster for anyone who tries.

Strong Words from Trump and Netanyahu

President Donald Trump? He’s not mincing words. Posted straight up: no deal except unconditional surrender.

He wants the regime “cleaned out,” hints at picking who runs Iran next, says it’ll be rebuilt bigger and better once that’s done.

Claims everything’s ahead of schedule—Iran’s air force and defenses shredded.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s echoing the same vibe, talking “new phase” of strikes.

US B2 bomber strike on Iran missile site

A Wider Regional War Looming

This thing’s spreading—proxies firing, Gulf states scrambling, even whispers of Europe rushing jets in.

Sources:

  • Al Jazeera
  • CBS News
  • CNN Live
  • NBC News
  • AP News

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