Earthquake in the Gulf: Iran war expands to dozen countries in 72 hours
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By Barak Ravid
Published on March 2, 2026.
The Iran-U.S. and Israel are currently engaged in a war that involves at least 11 countries, disrupting the global flow of oil and gas, and raising new fears of attacks on American soil. The conflict, which began 72 hours after the U.S., Israel, and Israel began bombing Iran, has already covered nearly the entire Middle East and has caused significant disruption globally. Iran had warned prior to the war that any attack on its soil would result in retaliation against Israel, other countries, including the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar. Hezbollah entered the conflict on Sunday night, launching missiles and drones at Israel and opening a new front on the Lebanon border. The Lebanese cabinet voted to ban all Hezbollah military activity on Lebanon's soil, and Greece announced it is sending two fighter jets to help defend the island. The U.K. and Germany have also indicated they may participate in the conflict.
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